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Particulars
(in MW)
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Year
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2001-02
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2002-03
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2003-04
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2004-05
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2005-06
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Peak
Load
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148.47
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179.26
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192.21
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196.81
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190.90
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Energy
Requirement
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710.54
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935.51
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1072.30
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1214.70
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1228.43
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The development of the Power Sector in the
state of Meghalaya is presently moving in the right
direction so that the availability of affordable,
reliable and quality power is ensured to the people of
the state in the near future.
Understanding the importance of Power as a prime
mover for the development of the State, the Government
had initiated a number of measures to develop the state
power sector to its fullest potential for the prosperity
of Meghalaya and its people.
In the past, there has not been any proper
power development planning and this has resulted in
making Meghalaya a power deficit state. Only 185.2 MW of
hydel potential has been tapped till date and no power
project is constructed after 1991.
The government feels that the vast hydro
potential of about 3000 MW needs to be harnessed at the
earliest. Thrust has been made in the development of
infrastructure of the transmission network, so that the
state can evacuate its future generation surplus and
also to eventually draw its share of power from the
Central Power sector in the North East region. There is
an intention to explore and possibly tap the power
potential of up to 400MW from small hydropower
generation alone.
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