With the 240 MW Uri-II power plant becoming operational on Friday, Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal today said the electricity generated here would benefit north Indian States, including Jammu and Kashmir, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan and Delhi.
As Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the project, Mr. Goyal tweeted that he was “personally very excited about the project and the positive multiplier effects it will trigger”.
I am personally very excited about the project and the positive multiplier effects it will trigger. Jai Hind (10/n)
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) >July 4, 2014
“It will also provide much-needed power to Northern grid, giving relief to the common man in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand and Chandigarh,” Mr. Goyal tweeted.
It will also provide much-needed power to Northern grid, giving relief to the common man in UP, Raj, HP, Del, Punj, Har, Utknd and Chnd (9/n
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) >July 4, 2014
Congratulating State-run NHPC’s team, Mr. Goyal said “The power generated will benefit Jammu and Kashmir immensely and give an impetus to the local economy and create employment for locals”.
The power generated will benefit Jammu & Kashmir immensely and give an impetus to the local economy and create employment for locals (8/n)
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) >July 4, 2014
Reminiscing his childhood experience of visiting a dam, he tweeted, “My last visit to a dam was in 1979, after my Class X exams, on a trip to Bhakra Nangal Dam with my father, Shri (sic) Vedprakash Goyal.”
My last visit to a dam was in 1979, after my Class X exams, on a trip to Bhakra Nangal Dam with my father, Shri Vedprakash Goyal. (6/n)
— Piyush Goyal (@PiyushGoyal) >July 4, 2014
A memorandum of understanding between the Centre and J&K was signed on July 20, 2000 during the Vajpayee-led NDA regime.
The power project was to be completed in June last year, but the inauguration had to be postponed after NHPC found a lot of slit near head as well as at the rear tunnel during the mandatory pre-testing.
Uri-II will help NHPC to increase its power generation capacity to 1,920 MW from five projects in the State. The other four projects are 690-MW Salal, 480-MW Uri-I, 390-MW Dulhasti and 120-MW Sewa-II.