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Just answer in one word will government fall? yes or no?
Asked by Ashish gupta,
20 Jul '08 08:09 pm
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Yes...it will fall...see the markets crash tomorrow......
Answered by kamalesh papineni, 20 Jul '08 09:12 pm
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No The Reliance Power currently developing 13 medium and large-sized power projects with a combined planned installed capacity of 28,200 MW. Once completed, this would be one of the largest portfolios of power generation assets under development in India.
These power projects are planned to be diverse in geographic location, fuel type, fuel source and off-take, and each project is planned to be strategically located near an available fuel supply or load centre. The identified project sites are located in western India (12,220 MW), northern India (9,080 MW), north-eastern India (2,900 MW) and southern India (4,000 MW). They include:
seven coal-fired projects (14,620 MW) to be fuelled by reserves from captive mines and supplies from India and abroad;
two gas-fired projects (10,280 MW) to be fuelled primarily by reserves from the Krishna Godavari Basin (the "KG Basin") off the east coast of India; and
four hydroelectric projects (3,300 MW), three of them in Arunachal P ...more
Answered by Gopal Krishna, 20 Jul '08 08:56 pm
These power projects are planned to be diverse in geographic location, fuel type, fuel source and off-take, and each project is planned to be strategically located near an available fuel supply or load centre. The identified project sites are located in western India (12,220 MW), northern India (9,080 MW), north-eastern India (2,900 MW) and southern India (4,000 MW). They include:
seven coal-fired projects (14,620 MW) to be fuelled by reserves from captive mines and supplies from India and abroad;
two gas-fired projects (10,280 MW) to be fuelled primarily by reserves from the Krishna Godavari Basin (the "KG Basin") off the east coast of India; and
four hydroelectric projects (3,300 MW), three of them in Arunachal P ...more
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