NTPC hunts for gas to tide over power crisis

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| NTPC gets 10.5 mmcmd of gas at present. "The ideal price of gas for the new power generation plants is $3-4 per million British thermal units. For the existing plants, NTPC may go a bit higher based on rationale and logic," government sources told Business Standard. At present the market price of LNG is between $8 and $10 per mmbtu. |
| The power generation major had earlier decided not to buy natural gas from Shell as it found the price offered by the company was economically unviable. |
| NTPC has seven power generation plants fuelled by gas or liquid fuel with a commissioned capacity of 3,955 Mw. The commissioned gas plants through joint venture have a capacity of 314 Mw. |
| NTPC's gas-based plant in Anta, Rajasthan, has commissioned capacity of 413 Mw, Auraiya (UP) 652 Mw, Kawas (Gujarat) 645 Mw, Dadri (UP) 817 Mw, Jhanor-Gandhar (Gujarat) 648 Mw, Kayamkulam (Kerela) 350 Mw, Faridabad (Haryana) 430 Mw. |
| The energy coordination committee, headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, had decided that fresh imports of LNG may be made on the basis of marginal cost (prevailing international prices) at a level viable for the power sector without being constrained by the prevailing domestic prices. |
First Published: May 05 2006 | 12:00 AM IST