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Assam power projects abandoned, suspended for failing to follow policy requirements, says CAG

It also pointed to delay ranging from six to nine years in commissioning of two other power projects.

September 11, 2023 / 21:00 IST
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Assam power projects abandoned, suspended for failing to follow policy requirements, says CAG
Assam power projects abandoned, suspended for failing to follow policy requirements, says CAG

The Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) on September 11 said five small hydro power projects in Assam had to be abandoned or suspended due to non-adherence of statutory and policy requirements in project execution. It also pointed to delay ranging from six to nine years in commissioning of two other power projects.

The observations were made in the CAG report on state public sector enterprises for the year 2021-2022, which was laid in the state Assembly on the first day of the autumn session. The report said Assam Power General Corporation Ltd (APGCL) had three operational power plants with installed capacity of 361.70 MW.

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Out of the capacity addition of 371.66 MW (five projects) planned during 2017-22, APGCL could commission only three projects (181.66 MW). Of these three projects, only the Lakwa Replacement Power Project was commissioned on time, while Namrup Replacement Power Project (NRPP) and Myntriang Small Hydro Electric Project were commissioned with a delay of six and nine years, respectively.