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Synergy needed to make J&K power surplus
JAMMU Tawi, APRIL 16: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha took a comprehensive review of the status of various projects of Chenab Valley Power Projects Pvt Ltd. (CVPPPL) in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir in a meeting at the Raj Bhavan here today.
At the outset, Managing Director, CVPPPL, A.K Choudhary briefed the Lt Governor regarding the present status of the power projects in the UT viz.- Pakal Dul HE Project(1000 MW), Kiru HE Project (624 MW), Kwar HE Project (540 MW), Kirthai-II HE Project (930 MW).
Cumulatively, the upcoming power projects will generate 3094 MW at the cost of an estimated Rs 23000 crores, substantially enhancing the generation capacity in the region.
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Director Technical NHPC visits Dulhasti Power Station, Stage-II project
Excelsior Correspondent
KISHTWAR, Mar 11: YK Chaubey, Director (Technical), NHPC alongwith AK Choudhary, Managing Director, CVPPPL, Keshav Deshmukh, Executive Director, Design and Engineering and Rajan Kumar, NHPC Regional Head, Jammu undertook a three-day visit to the Dulhasti Power Station and Dulhasti-II HE project.
On this occasion, a meeting was organized at the administrative building of Dulhasti Power Station.
Nirmal Singh, General Manager (In-charge), Dulhasti Power Station during the meeting made a presentation to the Director (Technical) about the status of the works being done by Dulhasti Power Station.
Speaking on the occasion, Rajan Kumar, Head, Regional Office, Jammu, encouraged the officers and employees of Dulhasti Power Station to generate maximum power.