Mumbai: The Centre is ready to persuade National Thermal Power Corporation
(NTPC) "to run and if required complete" the idle power plant of beleaguered Enron's
Dabhol Power Company (DPC), but purely on commercial considerations, Union power
secretary R V Shahi said on September 19.
"If need be, the ministry will prevail upon and persuade NTPC to run DPC plant's 658
mw phase one on a management fee or on purely commercial basis. It could also
complete the remaining construction of the idle facility, but the IDBI led lenders
will have to bear the cost," Shahi told on sidelines of a seminar organised by
Independent Power Producers Association of India at Mumbai.
He said the pending issue of DPC's restart could be solved only if the Maharashtra
government, state electricity board (MSEB) and Industrial Development Bank of India
(IDBI) arrive at a consensus over the purchase price and file a joint petition
before the state regulatory commission (MERC).
"More seriousness is needed on the part of state and the MSEB and we have been
trying to impress upon them that one has to first arrive at a starting point of a
settlement, wherein everybody foregoes their previous stand and comes together to
file a joint petition for an acceptable DPC tariff with MERC," Shahi said.
He said for the completion, the Centre also plans to seek help from $ 3 billion
project's original contractors General Electric (GE) and Bechtel.
"GE and Bechtel have the software, the manuals. We will seek their co-operation in
restarting the plant," Shahi said.
PTI