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identified for R&M/LE and PHS Unit # II and<br />
PHS Unit # I.<br />
The RM&U work <strong>of</strong> MHS Unit # II by ALSTOM<br />
– BHEL consortium is in advanced stage <strong>of</strong><br />
completion. A portion <strong>of</strong> additional imported<br />
items have reached site. Balance materials<br />
are yet to be delivered by Consortium.<br />
Completion date has been further extended<br />
upto 30.06.2004.<br />
For RLA study <strong>of</strong> PHS Unit # I, re-tendering<br />
has been done after inclusion <strong>of</strong> additional<br />
vendors, as suggested by the consultant.<br />
Action for R&M/LE <strong>of</strong> MHS units # I & III will<br />
be taken after observing the performance <strong>of</strong><br />
MHS unit # II.<br />
Capacity Addition Programme during 10th Plan<br />
DVC has taken up capacity addition <strong>of</strong> 2210 MW during 10th Plan, brief status <strong>of</strong> which is indicated<br />
below:<br />
Sl No Project Capacity Target COD Brief Status<br />
1 Mejia TPS Extn. 1x210 MW Sept 2004 EPC Contractor: M/s BHEL. Major activities<br />
Unit # IV completed: Lifting <strong>of</strong> Boiler Drum, Hydro test<br />
(drainable), TG Casting etc. Activities in<br />
progress: Boiler, TG erection etc. BHEL is<br />
being pursued for supply <strong>of</strong> balance plant &<br />
equipment, which are delayed.<br />
2 Mejia TPS Extn. 2x250 MW 2006-07 All clearances obtained. EPC contract through<br />
Unit # V & VI negotiation with BHEL & PPA with beneficiaries<br />
under finalisation.<br />
3 Chandrapura TPS 2x250 MW 2006-07 MOEF clearance awaited.Engagement <strong>of</strong><br />
Extn. Unit # VII Consultant for EPC contract through ICB route:<br />
& VIII Techno-commercial bids opened on 27.01.04 are<br />
under scrutiny. COD is likely to slip.<br />
4 Maithon Right 4x250 MW 2006-07 Land acquisition in progress. The consultant is<br />
Bank TPS* being appointed for finalization <strong>of</strong> EPC contract<br />
through ICB route.<br />
* Implementation through Maithon <strong>Power</strong> Ltd (MPL), presently a wholly owned subsidiary <strong>of</strong> DVC after<br />
exit <strong>of</strong> erstwhile partner BSES (presently Reliance Energy). DVC is currently on the look out for<br />
another strategic joint venture partner for MPL.<br />
TRANSMISSION & DISTRIBUTION<br />
Matching with generation capacity addition,<br />
expansion <strong>of</strong> existing T&D network <strong>of</strong> DVC during<br />
10th Plan has been taken up as per the<br />
programme detailed below.<br />
T&D addition programme during 10th Plan<br />
220 KV Sub-stations 11 nos<br />
220 KV Lines 1686 ckt km<br />
132 KV Sub-stations 4 nos<br />
132 KV Lines 74 ckt km<br />
FLOOD CONTROL & WATER RESOURCE<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
FLOOD CONTROL<br />
As per the unified development scheme <strong>of</strong><br />
Damodar basin submitted by Mr. W.A. Voorduin<br />
in August 1944, eight Storage Reservoirs viz,<br />
Maithon, Deolbari (near Balpahari), Tilaiya, Aiyar<br />
(near Tenughat), Bermo, Bokaro, Konar and<br />
Solanpur (near Panchet) were to be built on river<br />
Damodar and its tributaries with the main<br />
objectives <strong>of</strong> flood control, irrigation, domestic<br />
and industrial water supply and hydel power<br />
generation.<br />
At the first stage <strong>of</strong> implementation, four multipurpose<br />
Dams at Maithon, Panchet, Tilaiya and<br />
Konar have been constructed. But the designed<br />
storage levels could not be achieved due to<br />
constraint in acquiring the required land from the<br />
State Governments in respect <strong>of</strong> Maithon and<br />
Panchet reservoirs. In the first phase, total flood<br />
reserve capacity <strong>of</strong> 1.05 million acre-ft. could be<br />
arranged.<br />
However, even with the partial implementation <strong>of</strong><br />
the scheme, DVC over the years has been able<br />
to play a vital role in moderation <strong>of</strong> the floods to<br />
a great extent.