
PowerGrid’s undersea line to link
India, Sri Lanka
Apr 12, 2006 - Sanjay Jog - The Financial Express
Mumbai - The state-run PowerGrid Corporation of India
proposes to lay down an under sea line between India
and Sri Lanka. The proposed undersea high voltage
direct current (HVDC) transmission line will be for
the transfer of 500-mw, which will be subsequently
upgraded to 1,000 mw.
According to power ministry sources, “The proposed
undersea transmission line entails an invest-ment
of around Rs 1,500 crore. A pre-feasibility study
is being carried out by the PowerGrid Corporation
for the proposed venture. So far undersea HVDC transmission
lines are in place between the UK and the France for
transmission of 2,000 mw.” PowerGrid Corporation’s
plan was according to the bilateral investment arrange-ment
between India and Sri Lanka, sources said.
The proposed undersea transmission line could be
useful for NTPC which plans to set up 500 mw imported
coal-based power project at Trincomalee in Sri Lanka.
PowerGrid has installed inter regional transmission
capacity of 18,000 mw and plans to increase it to
37,000 mw by 2012. PowerGrid has lined up an investment
plan of Rs 55,000 crore for the same to be completed
during the 11th Plan.
Earlier, power minister Sushilkumar Shinde asserted
that the infamous Enron chapter was closed and more
and more investors from abroad mainly from the US
were keen to invest in the India’s power sector.
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