India targets additional 20,359 MW power capacity in 2010-11
17 May 2010
The Planning Commission has targeted additional power generation capacity of 20,359 mega Watts (MW) during the current financial year (1 April 2010- 31 March 2011), in order to augment the country's infrastructure, its deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia said.
He said the capacity addition target of 20,359 MW of power generation may seem ambitious considering the power ministry's failure to meet even last year's scaled-down target.
The country added power generation capacity of 9,585 MW last financial year (2008-09) against a planned target of 14,507 MW during the year.
Of the targeted capacity addition of 20,359 MW during the current financial year (1 April 2010-31 March 2011), the centre plans to add 7639 MW of generating capacity during the whole fiscal.
Of this, 2,115 MW will be added in the second quarter, 2,070 MW in the third quarter and 3,454 MW in the fourth quarter.
States are expected to add a total of 6,609.5 MW of power generating capacity during the financial year, of which 1,627 MW will be added in the first quarter, 1,437.5 MW capacity in the second quarter, 1,850 MW in the third quarter and 1,695 MW capacity in the fourth quarter.