Tripura power plant snag causes supply cut to Bangladesh

IANS  |  Agartala 

The 726-MW in is facing technical hiccups causing less supply to neighbouring Bangladesh, an said here on Thursday.

"Currently we are supplying 120 MW of to On many occasions we have supplied more power than the stipulated 160 MW," he said.

State-owned (OTPC) since 2013 has been operating the 726 MW in southern Tripura's Palatana, about 65 km south of Agartala.

OTPC's said the faulty would be set right on Thursday and normal supply would be restored tomorrow.

"We are currently generating 550 MW in the due to insufficient supply of natural gas by the ONGC (Oil and Natural Gas Corporation)," Ganguly told IANS over phone.

The OTPC, a joint venture company of ONGC, Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Ltd, and Tripura government, set up the 726-MW project at Palatana in in June 2013.

The OTPC's combined cycle power plant, which is the largest in northeastern region of the country, is meeting around 35 per cent power requirement of seven northeastern states.

The Rs 10,000 crore is one of the examples of cooperation between New Delhi and Dhaka, which ensured passage of and turbines to Palatana in through territory.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 17:44 IST