NTPC may downsize West Bengal project
may consider downsizing its Katwa project in West Bengal by half so that it can be
built within the 550 acres that has been given to the power company by the state. Alternatively, if it is
handed over an additional 250 acres of land nearby, which need not be contiguous, NTPC could set up the plant
with the original envisaged capacity, the company's chairman said.
"Options available include downsizing capacity from the proposed 1,600 mw to 800 mw or if the government could
give us some 250 acres additional land nearby, the project could be undertaken. However, we cannot set up 1,600
mw over the 550 acres that have been given to us but we do not want to abandon the project," NTPC chairman Arup
Roy Choudhury said.
"We also need a coal block that will supply coal to the project because the state government has surrendered
the mines at Dhamagaria which was supposed to provide us the supplies. The plant will require 7.5 MT of coal
annually," Roychowdhury said.
"NTPC executives met state officials on Saturday to discuss the project although there has been no concrete
decision on its fate. We are stressing on the need for adequate land to set up the ash pond because it is
necessary for us to receive environmental nod," he said. West Bengal has so far allocated only 550 acres of
land whereas the requirement is 1200 acre. The NTPC power project has become symbolic of what critics term as
the government's indifference to industrialisation.
The state government, headed by Mamata Banerjee, has ruled out acquiring land for industry. Instead it wants
companies to acquire land directly from farmers. Roy Choudhury, ruled out the possibility of shifting the
project outside the state for the time being although it has recently shifted a similar project out of Odhisa
due to problem with lad acquisition. "We moved the Odisha project to Madhya Pradesh where the state government
has allotted 2000 acres of land for a 1600 mw project," he said.
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