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Tg Ki 53.8%, Ap Ki 46.2% Ani Yekkadavundhi Re-Org Bill Lo?


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6. The power of the Central Generating Stations will be allotted in such ratio to the 
State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh based on the actual energy 
consumption of the last 5 years
 of the relevant DISCOMS in the respective successor 
State. 
7. For a period of ten years, the successor State that has a deficit of electricity shall have 
the first right of refusal for the purchase of surplus power from the other successor 
State.

Source : http://reorganisation.ap.gov.in/downloads/APReorganisationBill.pdf

 

Dani meede release cheisnru GO 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...hare-for-AP-at-46-11/articleshow/35353872.cms

 

Inka itla prathidhie detailed gaa mottham bill lone pettukunta pote adhi bill avvadu veyyi page la book avvuddhi 2djomv.gif

 

 

 

 

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6. The power of the Central Generating Stations will be allotted in such ratio to the 
State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh based on the actual energy 
consumption of the last 5 years
 of the relevant DISCOMS in the respective successor 
State. 
7. For a period of ten years, the successor State that has a deficit of electricity shall have 
the first right of refusal for the purchase of surplus power from the other successor 
State.

Source : http://reorganisation.ap.gov.in/downloads/APReorganisationBill.pdf

 

Dani meede release cheisnru GO 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...hare-for-AP-at-46-11/articleshow/35353872.cms

 

Inka itla prathidhie detailed gaa mottham bill lone pettukunta pote adhi bill avvadu veyyi page la book avvuddhi 2djomv.gif

 

 

 

 

 

veyyi kaaka pothe rendu velu avani...anni detailed ga mention cheyyali...lekapothe future lo two states die.gif

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6. The power of the Central Generating Stations will be allotted in such ratio to the 
State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh based on the actual energy 
consumption of the last 5 years
 of the relevant DISCOMS in the respective successor 
State. 
7. For a period of ten years, the successor State that has a deficit of electricity shall have 
the first right of refusal for the purchase of surplus power from the other successor 
State.

Source : http://reorganisation.ap.gov.in/downloads/APReorganisationBill.pdf

 

Dani meede release cheisnru GO 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...hare-for-AP-at-46-11/articleshow/35353872.cms

 

Inka itla prathidhie detailed gaa mottham bill lone pettukunta pote adhi bill avvadu veyyi page la book avvuddhi 2djomv.gif

 

 

 

 

 

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6. The power of the Central Generating Stations will be allotted in such ratio to the 
State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh based on the actual energy 
consumption of the last 5 years
 of the relevant DISCOMS in the respective successor 
State. 
7. For a period of ten years, the successor State that has a deficit of electricity shall have 
the first right of refusal for the purchase of surplus power from the other successor 
State.

Source : http://reorganisation.ap.gov.in/downloads/APReorganisationBill.pdf

 

Dani meede release cheisnru GO 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...hare-for-AP-at-46-11/articleshow/35353872.cms

 

Inka itla prathidhie detailed gaa mottham bill lone pettukunta pote adhi bill avvadu veyyi page la book avvuddhi 2djomv.gif

 

 

 

 

 

 

r u saying tht it is fair? when a seperate state is carved without the capital, whose consumption was restricted to cater to the capital city in teh neighboring state?

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6. The power of the Central Generating Stations will be allotted in such ratio to the 
State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh based on the actual energy 
consumption of the last 5 years
 of the relevant DISCOMS in the respective successor 
State. 
7. For a period of ten years, the successor State that has a deficit of electricity shall have 
the first right of refusal for the purchase of surplus power from the other successor 
State.

Source : http://reorganisation.ap.gov.in/downloads/APReorganisationBill.pdf

 

Dani meede release cheisnru GO 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...hare-for-AP-at-46-11/articleshow/35353872.cms

 

Inka itla prathidhie detailed gaa mottham bill lone pettukunta pote adhi bill avvadu veyyi page la book avvuddhi 2djomv.gif

 

 

 

 

 

 

ikkade AP ki bokka padindi, AP lo power cut petti HYD ki 24 hrs power supply chesaru last 5 years..

 

http://youtu.be/ZitGQGJE8no
 

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r u saying tht it is fair? when a seperate state is carved without the capital, whose consumption was restricted to cater to the capital city in teh neighboring state?

Fair ani nenu anatledu. bill lo ledu ante chebutunna. etlagu adhi fair kaadu le. AP lo capital city vaste obviously akkada demand peruguddhi. malla changes chestaarmeo mari future lo telvadu

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The 800 MW thermal project at Krishnapatnam started power generation last month and since then, has become a bone of contention between the two states. The project was planned when the state was united. At that time, a separate corporation called AP Power Development Corporation Limited (APPDCL) was created to fund the project. The erstwhile APGenco was the major shareholder in the APPDCL with 51 per cent shares, followed by CPDCL with 29.37%, SPDCL with 9.84%, NPDCL 7.06%, EPDCL 6.99% and AP government 4.78 per cent.

Post bifurcation, these figures were changed as per the formula created by the ministry of power, and the assets of APGenco and APTransco were distributed between the two states. The special purpose vehicle (SPV) that was formed to fund Krishnapatnam project was also split. Thus, the Telangana government got the majority share in APPDCL. While Telangana Genco got 27.49 per cent, the two discoms -southern discom and northern discom in Telangana -got 16.82 and 7.02 per cent respectively. The AP government's share was trimmed to 46.69 per cent, with APGenco's share pegged at 23.51 per cent and eastern and southern discoms getting 6.99 and 13.39 per cent respectively.

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That is for krishnapatnam


Krishnapatnam inka trial run complete avvaledu....and they are in process of fixing the issues found during trial run....dala uncle aa article vesadu week back....
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The 800 MW thermal project at Krishnapatnam started power generation last month and since then, has become a bone of contention between the two states. The project was planned when the state was united. At that time, a separate corporation called AP Power Development Corporation Limited (APPDCL) was created to fund the project. The erstwhile APGenco was the major shareholder in the APPDCL with 51 per cent shares, followed by CPDCL with 29.37%, SPDCL with 9.84%, NPDCL 7.06%, EPDCL 6.99% and AP government 4.78 per cent.

Post bifurcation, these figures were changed as per the formula created by the ministry of power, and the assets of APGenco and APTransco were distributed between the two states. The special purpose vehicle (SPV) that was formed to fund Krishnapatnam project was also split. Thus, the Telangana government got the majority share in APPDCL. While Telangana Genco got 27.49 per cent, the two discoms -southern discom and northern discom in Telangana -got 16.82 and 7.02 per cent respectively. The AP government's share was trimmed to 46.69 per cent, with APGenco's share pegged at 23.51 per cent and eastern and southern discoms getting 6.99 and 13.39 per cent respectively.

any govt documents regarding this

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