"Met @Sureshpprabhu ji to discuss how our ministries can co-operate on electrifying 35,000 RTKM of railway tracks," Goyal said in a tweet.
The government is mulling electrification of 35,000 km of rail line in the next three years to save around Rs 16,000 crore forex a year on fuel imports.
The Herculean task of electrifying remaining 35,000 km of rail track is likely to be done by one of the companies under the Power Ministry, Goyal had earlier said, adding that the project is expected to be launched immediately after the discussions are over on the Railway Budget in Parliament.
He had said that the Railways is consuming diesel worth over Rs 200 crore every year and if it does not use the fuel then there would be saving of Rs 16,000 crore forex.
Elaborating further he had said, "Rs 1 crore per kilometre is the current of cost of rail electrification. If we do it in three years, cost will come down to half. But it cannot be less than 30-35 per cent. Power Ministry will spend entire money. One of my companies will spend 100 per cent of money."
"We can easily recover the investment in three years. So we (have) done the deal. Under the project 75 per cent of the savings will be paid to Power Ministry's company for next 10 years and remaining will be enjoyed by Railways," he had said.
"Out of our 75 per cent share of savings, 50 per cent would be used to pay costs and interest and remaining 25 per cent will be our profit.
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