·
7 MORE SUCH PROJECTS TO COME UP IN PUNJAB WITH CAPACITY OF 84 MW WITH INVESTMENT OF RS.560
CRORE IN NEAR FUTURE
· BADAL ASKS THE GROUP TO PUT UP PROPOSAL FOR
TRAINING INSTITUTE
·
DIRECTS DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION FOR STRICT
ENFORCEMENT OF BAN ON THE BURNING OF PADDY STRAW
Chandigarh,
October 10 : Punjab Biomass Power Limited (PBPL)
led by its Chairman Mr. Vini Ahuja today firmed up the proposal to generate 36 MW
additional power with an investment of Rs.250 crore in three different
locations across the state at village Bhunnerheri and Jalkheri in Patiala and
Purkhali in Ropar district with a capacity of 12 MW each by making 100% use of
paddy straw as biomass. An assurance to this effect was given by Mr. Ahuja to
the Punjab Chief Minister Mr. Parkash Singh Badal in a
meeting here at CMO this
morning.
Taking part in the
deliberations, Mr. Ahuja apprised the Chief Minister that the group had already
implemented a similar project of 12 MW generation capacity at Ghanaur in Patiala district at a cost
of Rs.90 crore which was fully operational.
He said the group was credited to set up its maiden project in Punjab
with the use of 100% use of paddy straw for the first time in the world and was
now confident of moving ahead in a fast mode to deliver decentralized distributive
generation of power and has tied up with financial institution like IL&FS
to deliver these projects in the next 3-5 year on time frame.
Unfolding the future plans to tap optimum biomass power generation in
the state, Mr. Ahuja informed the Chief Minister that the PBPL would soon set
up seven more such bio-mass power projects with the total capacity of 84 MW
involving an investment of Rs.560 crore.
He also sought cooperation and support from the state government in
setting up of a training institute for renewable energy (biomass) power
projects in PPP mode to impart technical training to the Punjab
youth with a job assurance to them on their successful completion in the power
projects of the company.
The Chief Minister
assured the Chairman of PBPL that the state government would extend all
possible assistance and support for the speedy implementation of these biomass
projects. Responding to the issue raised
by Mr. Ahuja for setting up of training institute for renewable energy
(Biomass) power Projects, Mr. Badal asked him to submit a comprehensive
proposal so that a timely action could be taken on it. Mr. Badal also assured the delegation that
the Punjab Energy Development Agency which was the designated agency in the
state would ensure prompt single window clearance to facilitate timely
execution of such projects. He also
directed the Chairman Punjab Pollution Control Board to ensure fast clearance
for biomass power projects so that these could be implemented in a fast mode by
the developers. Mr. Badal also asked
the PPCB to ensure strict implementation of the ban on the burning of paddy
straw which was the basic biomass fuel for these projects. He also directed the district administration authorities
to ensure strict enforcement of the ban in order to check the practice of
burning paddy straw recklessly in the fields after harvesting which was not
only environmentally hazardous but also a sheer wastage of biomass fuel for
these projects.
Prominent amongst
others who attended the meeting included Principal Secretary Finance Mr. Satish
Chandra, Secretary Power Mr. Anirudh Tiwari, Mr. KJS Cheema and Mr. Gaggandip
Singh both Special Principal Secretaries to Chief Minister, CMD PSPCL Mr. KD
Chaudhary, Executive Director PEDA Mr. TPS Sidhu and Chairman PPCB Mr. Ravinder
Singh. Meanwhile, the Punjab Biomass Power Ltd. was represented by its chairman
Mr. Vini Ahuja, MD Lt. Col. (Retd.) Monish Ahuja, senior Vice President and
plant operation Col.
(Retd.) Satish Mehta and Arun Kapoor.
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