Kudankulam Plant to give power to Kerala
11 December 2012
Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala will be getting 266 MW power from Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant (KNPP) in Tamil Nadu when it is commissioned to its full capacity of 2×1000 MW, according to Kerala Electricity Minister Aryadan Muhammad.
This had been made clear to the state by the Central Power Ministry as back as 2007, Muhammad informed the assembly during question hour today.
The state would get 133 MW of electricity on completiton of KNPP’s first phase with a capacity to generate 1000 MW power. With the completion of the second phase, the state’s total share would increase to 266 MW, he said. The work of laying 400KV line to carry power from Kudankulam to Madakkathara near Thrissur had been entrusted with the Power Grid Corporation of India
Source-http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/energy/power/kerala-to-get-266-mw-power-from-kudankulam-plant/articleshow/17568350.cms
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