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Unresolved contractual issues hamper progress of Parbati-II HEP works
Unresolved contractual issues hamper progress of Parbati-II HEP works
The pending resolution of contractual issues has led to severe time and cost overruns for completion of work related to the head race tunnel (HRT) and other critical activities at NHPC's Parbati-II hydro electric project (HEP). More delays are now expected since no solution seems to be in sight, despite numerous negotiations held between the state-owned equipment major, BHEL and NHPC. No progress on HRT overt lining works in August has forced NHPC to carry forward the balance quantity to be finished in the coming month. Barely half of the lining has been laid out during the month, with 16,012 m of overt lining still remaining to be completed for the project. Moreover, 4,915 m of HRT needs to be excavated as per schedule to avoid any further delay in project commissioning. Also, in the sphere of electro mechanical (E&M) works, the power house (PH) activities were suspended due to slide of backhill slope. Although the work has resumed, the progress is not up to the mark for the project. In contrast to this, the retendering of Manihar Pancha and Jiwa Nallah feeder tunnels has progressed smoothly. With the excavation done so far, 59 m and 1291 m for the two tunnels respectively, remains to be completed. Parbati-II HEP, in the state of Himachal Pradesh, entails the construction of a 85 m high, concrete gravity dam, a 6 m x 31.52 km Head Race Tunnel, a 17 m x 130 m surge shaft, 2 m x 3.5m x 2133 m pilot shaft, a surface power house, pelton turbine and a 400 kV switchyard.
Coal supply disruption forces NTPC to cut down generation
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Korea audits 2 state firms for massive blackouts
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Fuksuhima Dai-Ni plant may be decommissioned
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South Korea, Colombia to boost green energy cooperation
South Korea and Colombia agreed to strengthen cooperation in the eco-friendly green energy sector, reports Yonhap News.
IAEA sees China and India leading nuclear energy growth
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Bangladesh-India cross-border electricity trade to be delayed further
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CEC: China may encounter a wider power shortfall
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Pakistan, Iran to expedite gas, power projects
Pakistan Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani has agreed with Iranian President Mehmoud Ahmadinejad to expedite the import of 1000MW electricity from Iran.
Indonesia anticipates surge in coal production in 2012
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Japan reactors to restart when safety assured: trade minister
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First Solar to supply 100MW solar modules to Reliance Power
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Japan's Marubeni to construct geothermal plant in Indonesia
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Indowind procures wind turbines from Shanghai Electric
Indowind Energy is buying fourteen 2MW turbines from Shanghai Electric Group for its next project.
Reactor shutdown causes TEPCO to use record amount of LNG
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Softbank's Son eyes renewable energy investments
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