"I shall be going later this week to Arunachal Pradesh also to review some of the power projects. In coming few months, we want to give major thrust by different ways to bring down the cost of hydro power," Goyal told reporters here.
"Hydro power is also renewable energy. We are working on a position paper after studying all international experiences, we will look very seriously to see whether these should be categories as renewable power," the minister said.
New & Renewable Energy Ministry is in the process of drafting a Cabinet proposal to reclassifying large hydro power plants as renewable projects, a move which can help India achieve clean power capacity of 230 GW by 2022.
India has set an ambitious target of adding 175 GW of renewable energy capacity by 2022 which includes 100 GW of solar, 60 GW from wind, 10 GW from bio-power and 5 GW from small hydro-power (up to 25 MW capacity each).
The minister further said, "We would like to encourage the (hydro power) sector after it is categorised as renewable, speed up the projects, get back all the stalled projects and some support to the hydro sector because it is one sector which gives you sustainable quality power for over 100 years."
The minister commended Tamil Nadu for joining UDAY scheme and expressed hope that Kerala, Sikkim and West Bengal would also join the scheme meant for revival of debt-stressed distribution companies.
The official further said that after Kerala (with Rs 6,000 crore debt) joins the scheme, about 95 per cent of total discoms debt of Rs 4 lakh crore would be covered.
Under UDAY scheme, 92 per cent of the total debt of discoms in the country has already been covered today under UDAY after Tamil Nadu became 21st state to join the scheme.
However, the official said West Bengal (with Rs 13,000 crore debt) is going slow on the move but would eventually join the scheme.
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