Popular Articles

Tatas to tighten mgmt grip on JLR: report
Having secured the much-needed funds for Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) without the government help, its Indian parent Tatas are now tightening their management control on the carmaker, but are unhappy over the way their request for help was handled by the UK authorities, a report said today.

S Kumars Nationwide shareholders okays QIP issue
Textile company S Kumars Nationwide today said its shareholders have approved the raising of additional funds through private placement of shares to institutional investors.

News of the day

India Eco Summit: Infosys BPO to hire 2,000 by FY10-end
Infosys BPO, the back-office unit of IT firm Infosys Technologies, today said it would hire 1,500-2,000 people by the end of the current fiscal.
Corporate

L&T accepts U'khand govt's demands on hydel project

Infrastructure major Larsen and Toubro (L&T) has accepted all the demands in its implementation agreement with the Uttarakhand government on the 99-Mw Singoli-Bhatwari hydel project in the hilly Rudraprayag district. - L&T, EADS may send revised JV proposal to FIPB - L&T Infotech sharpens focus on consulting business - Bids for Rajpura plant to be opened next week - L&T to sell a third of Satyam stake - L&T wins Rs 1,635 cr contract in MP - 15% power tariff hike in U"khand This is the first such agreement under the new policy guidelines issued by the state government. “We have accepted all the demands,” confirmed an L&T official. Under the agreement signed recently, L&T agreed to provide 12 per cent power on the enhanced capacity of the project to the state on the rates prescribed by the Uttarakhand Electricity Regulatory Commission (UERC). The work of the project was stopped in May this year after the government said it wanted additional power from the company for increasing the capacity of the project. The capacity of the project had been increased to 99 Mw from 60 Mw. Besides, the company would also provide 200 units of free power to all the villages falling under the 2 km radius of the reservoir as well as the power house. There are a couple of villages residing within the prescribed limit at Rudraprayag where the project would come up. The company said it was even ready to provide 1 per cent free power for the local area development, in addition to the 12 per cent free power to the state from the project. In October, the government re-permitted L&T to resume work on the project on Chief Minister Ramesh P Nishank’s intervention. When contacted, a top government official said the implementation agreement with L&T had made a new beginning as far as the power sector was concerned. Singoli-Bhatwari is the first hydel project in Uttarakhand being allotted to L&T, an infrastructure giant. The company has proposed to invest Rs 600-700 crore in this project. Singoli-Bhatwari is being built on public-private partnership (PPP) model. It is being executed by on a build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT) basis. The company will develop, finance, construct, commission and operate the power plant for a period of 45 years. The project involves design and construction of a 20 m high and 80 m long barrage, 12-km headrace tunnel, surface powerhouse, substation and a 12-km 132 kv transmission line.


Add your comment:
Name:
Site address: http://
Your message:
Enter today\\\\'s date, 2 digits
(spam protection):