Udupi Power Corporation to Generate Power from May, 2010
Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (SP)
Udupi, Apr 19: “The state government has braced itself to face the challenge of meeting the demand for power in the state. It has taken steps to generate 6,000 mw of power in the state towards this end. Udupi Power Corporation Ltd in Nandikoor near Padubidri is expected to start supplying 600 mw of power from its first unit from next month. By December this year, the company is expected to contribute about 600 mw of power from its second unit,” said state home minister, Dr V S Acharya.
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He was speaking after inaugurating the new building of the city central library at Doddanagudde here on Sunday April 18.
Acharya said that the second unit of Raichur Thermal Power Station will begin production by December. He expressed the hope, that if the projects get completed as expected, the state will become self reliant in power in the next four years.
He added that the government has taken up the development of 122 kms of road in this district and asked the people to cooperate with the government in the completion of infrastructure projects that are needed for the region to prosper.
Acharya said that his government had established 2,500 libraries at the panchayat level and that because the state is in the forefront in the printing industry, several international printing companies have been eying Karnataka for their future projects.
MLA, K Raghupati Bhat, municipal councillor, Prabhakar Poojary, entrepreneur, Pramod madhwaraj, engineer, Suresh Shetty etc., were present.