Monday, December 17, 2012

Haryana to get 2000 MW power from Bhutam

by Harananewswire
CHANDIGARH, DEC 17 
The  Haryana Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, today said that the State would get  1500 to 2000 MW power from Bhutan and this power would be available in next four to five years from a new joint venture project to be set up by the State there. Also, the hydel power would be economical as compared to the thermal power.
          The Chief Minister, who was addressing a press conference here today said that he had led a delegation to Bhutan on a two-day recent visit and described it as very fruitful.
          Mr Hooda said that Haryana and the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan have reached an understanding on pursuing a mutually beneficial economic collaboration across a number of sectors, especially power, thus Haryana becoming the first state in the country to have traversed beyond the national frontiers and signed a mutually collaborative understanding with an independent nation state.
          Mr Hooda said that Bhutan has agreed in principle to partner with the State of Haryana in harnessing its hydro power potential, the State of Haryana would be engaging with Bhutan in Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry and Livestock, Industrial Development, Urban Planning and Infrastructure Development sectors keeping in view the historical excellent relations between India and Bhutan. This has been possible on account of a very long and friendly relationship between India and Bhutan, added Mr Hooda.
The Chief Minister said, “it has been my Government’s priority to make Haryana self reliant for meeting its power requirements and steps have been taken to create additional power generation capacity from a mere 4033.60 MW in 2005 to 8497.40 MW during a period of last seven years. However, finding that there have been problems associated with availability of sufficient coal for uninterrupted operations of our newly established power plants, and in view of the ever increasing need for additional power for the state’s development initiatives, we started looking at alternative measures.
It is in this background that the establishment of a Nuclear Power Plant in Fathehabad district was taken up.” He said that he was grateful to the people of Gorakhpur, Kajal Heri and  Badopal that they have finally agreed to most amicably resolve the land related issue in the larger interest of the State.  It is in furtherance of our long term perspective in the State’s interest that we started looking at harnessing the Hydro Power potential in Bhutan in partnership with the Royal Government of Bhutan, he added.
Mr Hooda said that Haryana held wide ranging discussions on determining the specific areas of economic cooperation for mutual benefit between the State of Haryana and the Royal Kingdom of Bhutan in his meetings with Mr Lyonpo Khandu Wangchuk, Minister, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Minister-in-Charge for Foreign Affairs, and Mr Lyonpo (Dr.) Pema Gyamtsho, Minister for Agriculture and Forests.
Mr Hooda said that he also called on the Prime Minister of Bhutan, Mr Lyonchhen Jigmi Y. Thinley, who fully supported the discussions held earlier between the leaders of Haryana and Bhutan. The meeting with the Prime Minister was followed by an audience with His Majesty, the King of Bhutan, Mr Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck in Thimphu on December 15.His Majesty, the King of Bhutan  was highly appreciative of the deliberations between Haryana and Bhutan and extended his full support to the same, added Mr. Hooda.
He said that the Royal Government of Bhutan and the Government of Haryana agreed to explore possibilities of co-operation in the hydropower sector with the intention of Government of Haryana undertaking investments in hydropower generation in Bhutan and receiving power from Bhutan through long term Power Purchase Agreements and power trading arrangements. In return, the Government of Haryana has offered to collaborate with the Royal Government of Bhutan in the development of Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Husbandry & Livestock, Urban planning and Industrial & Infrastructure development sectors of economy through provision of  technical assistance, capacity building, institutional partnerships, exchange programmes, technology and knowledge sharing, research and development, supporting establishment of pilot projects and catalyzing investments through mutually agreed measures and instruments.
As a mark of beginning of this mutual cooperation, the Chief Minister Haryana announced reservation of five seats for admission for five Bhutanese nationals sponsored by the Royal Government of Bhutan for a period of five years in B.Sc. Agriculture course in the Haryana Agriculture University, Hisar and two students in B.VSc. course in the Animal Sciences University, Hisar. The Chief Minister also announced that Haryana Government would also bear the tuition fee expenses of these students.
The principles and areas of cooperation between the two sides have been enshrined in the ‘Minutes of Meetings’, which were signed in Thimpu on  by Dasho Sonam Tshering, Secretary Economic Affairs, Royal Government of Bhutan   and Mr. Y.S. Malik, Principal Secretary, Industries and Commerce, on behalf of the state of Haryana. The two sides agreed to constitute sector-wise Core Groups to take the mutual understanding further. A group comprising Bhutanese officials from Agriculture and Livestock Departments would soon be visiting Haryana, especially the CCS Haryana Agriculture University, Hisar to specifically identify areas that could be taken up for further assistance by Haryana. Similarly, a delegation from Haryana would be visiting Bhutan to specifically delineate the mode of engagement with Bhutan in the area of Hydro Power development.
The Chief Minister said that he extended invitations to His Majesty, the King of Bhutan; the Prime Minister of Bhutan; Minister for Economic Affairs and Minister –in-Charge of Foreign Affairs, and the  Minister for Agriculture and Forests to visit Haryana. These dignitaries accepted his invitations and are likely to visit the state shortly.
It may be recalled that an official delegation from the Government of Haryana had earlier undertaken a visit to Bhutan from November 19 to 23 , 2012, which was followed by a visit of an official delegation from Royal Government of Bhutan to Haryana from December 9  to 11, 2012 to identify areas of mutual economic engagement and cooperation between the two sides. The   Prime Minister of Bhutan had extended an invitation to the Chief Minister Haryana to visit Bhutan and the Chief Minister led a delegation to Bhutan recently.  Other members of the delegation included Mr Bharat Bhushan Batra, MLA; Mr Ajit M. Sharan, Additional Chief Secretary, Power; Mr Y.S. Malik, Principal, Secretary Industries and Commerce, Mines and Geology, Electronics and Information Technology; and Mr. Tarun Bajaj, Managing Director, HSIIDC.


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