India needs to tap hydro resources to achieve 500 GW RE capacity target: RK Singh

PTI Updated - November 08, 2021 at 03:13 PM.

NHPC is presently working on projects totaling 6,000 megawatts and another 9,000-10,000 MW is in the pipeline

GERUKAMUKH, 01/07/2010: A File Photo of - Construction work of the dam in Subansiri River at the NHPC’s 2,000 MW Subansiri Lower project in Arunachal Pradesh. The present investigations carried out to examine the downstream impact of the Lower Subonsiri Hydroelectric dam project reveal gross inadequacy in the relevant facts relating to construction of the dam at the present site by the concerned authorities. The selected site for the mega dam of the present dimension was not appropriate in such a geologically and seismologically sensitive location. The total cost for the project is estimated about 7000 crores, which will be the biggest Hydro Electric Power project in India and in entire South East Asia. Photo: Ritu Raj Konwar

In a bid to achieve the target of installing 500 GW (giga watt) renewable energy capacity by 2030, India needs to tap its hydro resources, Union Minister RK Singh said.

The Minister made the remarks at an event organised to mark the 47th Raising Day of power PSU NHPC on Sunday.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has set a target of installing 500 GW (giga watt) renewable energy (RE) capacity by 2030. We will do that instead we will exceed the target. But to install such an amount of RE capacity, we need a balancing source and that balancing source is hydro, this is where the role of NHPC becomes more important," the Minister said in his address.

The Minister has directed NHPC to exploit hydro resources in the country to become one of the largest hydro power companies in the world.

"I am happy that in the last 2-3 years a lot of progress has been made. The projects which were stalled for long, you resumed them. The 2,000 megawatt Subansiri lower hydroelectric project (in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh) is progressing well. In Dibang (dam), all hurdles have ended. Now this 3,000-MW project will also begin," Minister Singh said.

Appreciating the employees for working with challenges in adverse weather conditions, he asked NHPC to set up as many hydro capacities as possible and bring in NHPC in the list of top hydro power companies in the world.

NHPC’s installation base

NHPC presently has an installation base of 7071.2 MW from 24 power stations including 2 projects in JV mode. Besides, the company is also making progress in the solar and wind energy sectors. It has commissioned 103.13 MW of solar, rooftop solar and wind energy projects at various locations in India.

NHPC Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) Abhay Kumar Singh said NHPC is presently working on projects totaling 6,000 megawatts (MW) and another 9,000-10,000 MW is in the pipeline.

He said the company will meet its 50,000 MW energy capacity which includes solar, within time.

"We have made a break up of the target by 2025, 2030, 2040 how much capacity we have to install and accordingly we will be meeting our targets. And we will reach our goal within time," the CMD said without divulging further information.

When asked about NHPC's plan of setting up new projects, he replied "we have made a proposal to set up a 3000 MW project in Kaimur, Bihar. We are in talks with the government there." NHPC, under the Ministry of Power, is the largest hydro power company in India.

Published on November 8, 2021 09:43