India by 2025 . increase hydropower machine 60 million-kilowatt

Our correspondent reports, according to foreign media reports, India power Minister said a few days ago, power shortage in India by 2025 will increase the 60 million-kilowatt water machine, the vast majority are national hydropower resources.

at Nepal Summit of power India power Ministers with Nepal peers hold talks, he said that India’s long-term plan is national hydroelectric machine 50 million-kilowatt, until the year 2025 never imported electricity 10 million-kilowatt.

India its new development of hydropower, 50% water from the resource-rich province of Arunachal Pradesh. The rest from new hydropower projects. After the help Bhutan hydropower development, India has been removed from the country’s purchasing power. Hydropower capacity in the country currently has 1.4 million-kilowatt, 1.1 million-kilowatt will be put into operation. In addition India recently signed memorandum of understanding with Myanmar, in the Chindwin River basin development project, the Tamanthi 1.2 million-kilowatt machine project.

now the country is also committed to Afghanistan of two large transmission projects, and in cooperation with Sri Lanka for power grid connection, and 500,000-kilowatt thermal power plant construction machine of Trincomalee in Sri Lanka. And Association countries in South Asia (SAARC) networking is the Executive order from India to Bangladesh transmission 9 billion KWHS annually. If Nepal to carry out power 10 million-kilowatt and the . next 10 years and India trade, electricity will continue to rise into the region.

, the Minister said that India want to convert is currently not reasonable proportion of water of thermal power, the next 25 years will be transformed into 40:60 fire 25:75.

as part of the promotion of regional trade, India in 1800 km 4 border trade points established in border areas in Indonesia, in the India-Bangladesh border establishment of 7 per cent, at the border with Pakistan, Myanmar and China to establish a trade point. (North China daily)

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