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Mumbai:
The Ratnagiri Gas and Power Pvt Ltd the firm that owns the beleaguered Dabhol
power plant in Maharashtra, is all set to start generating electricity using gas
as feedstock from the middle of August. Power generation will start once
RGPPL provides guarantees for payment for the fuel to be supplied by GAIL India,
an equal promoter in Ratnagiri Gas and Power Pvt Ltd. GAIL transported
first ever gas to the plant through a newly built 577-km pipeline from Dahej in
Gujarat to the Dabhol plant on July 10 but RGPPL could not take gas supplies as
the promoters have not sorted out fuel payment issues. >"The
agreements are being signed today and gas supplies (to the power plant) will begin
in a day or two," GAIL chairman and managing director UD Choubey said. >GAIL
withheld gas supplies pending RGPPL furnishing a letter of credit (a sort of payment
guarantee) of Rs33 crore. RGPPL, in turn, could not furnish the LC as it had not
signed a power purchase agreement with its sole customer Maharashtra State Electricity
Board. >MESB
again had to wait for approval from the state government and said LCs are being
opened now after receiving government clearance. >The
740-MW Phase-II plant is expected to start generation in about two weeks time
while a similar capacity Phase-III plant would be connected to gas after eight
weeks. The 670-MW Block-I will start generation from December 15. >Petronet
LNG Ltd is importing liquiified natural gas (LNG) from RasGas of Qatar in gas
tankers to its Dahej terminal which is then re-gassified and transported through
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