Centre looking into TN’s demand for entire power from Kudankulam project

PTI Updated - March 12, 2018 at 02:10 PM.

The Centre is looking into Tamil Nadu’s demand for allocation of entire power to be generated from the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant, the Minister of State in the PMO, Mr V. Narayanasamy, said today.

“Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is already looking into it and I will also take up the matter with him,” he told reporters here.

Mr Narayanasamy said that he was aware of the power shortage in the state, adding that he will request the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, to consider the Chief Minister Ms Jayalalithaa’s plea in this regard.

He said the first unit at KNPP, which will generate 1,000 MW, will be commissioned in two months and the next in another two months. This will pave the way for generation of 2,000 MW in the next four months.

In a letter to Dr Singh recently, Ms Jayalalithaa had pointed out that of the 2,000 MW to be generated by the two units, Tamil Nadu had been allocated a share of 925 MW only and demanded that the entire power be given to the state in view of the “severe power shortage’’.

The Tamil Nadu Cabinet had on March 19 given the go-ahead for commencement of work at the plant which remained stalled for several months following protest by anti-nuclear activists and locals led by People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy citing safety concerns.

Published on April 6, 2012 09:35