Indo-Lanka power link feasible
Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL), India's largest electricity
transmission company, has found the installation of power transmission
lines between India and Sri Lanka to be feasible, paving the way for
eventual trading of electricity between countries.
The 285-kilometre long line, including submarine cables over a
stretch of 50 km, will enable India and Sri Lanka to trade their surplus
power with each other, thereby offering a cheaper option to bridge the
power generation deficit.
"The feasibility study undertaken by Power Grid has found the project
to be feasible. Now, the government has to take a decision", said S K
Chaturvedi, chairman and managing director of Power Grid.
The project is estimated to cost Rs 2,300 crore and will link the
power grid in Tamil Nadu to the transmission system in Sri Lanka.
The line would initially have a capacity of 500 mw and this would be
doubled to 1,000 mw later. |