The Andhra Pradesh government is contemplating achieving additional hydel capacity of 410 mw by 2014-15 with the construction and commissioning of more units at Nagarjuna Sagar, Pulichintala and Jurala. The State's initiative is to meet the ever-increasing demand for power due to changing lifestyle and increased usage of electrical appliances. At present, AP has the largest hydel capacity in the country with 3,829 mw. The first unit of lower Jurala (Mahaboobnagar), with a capacity of 80 mw, is likely to be commissioned within two months from now.
The second and third units Jurala (Mahaboobnagar) hydel project with a capacity of 80 mw each are to be commissioned by July 2014. The Nagarjuna Sagar tailpond unit (Nalgonda) of 50 mw and Pulichintala (Guntur) of 120 mw are expected to be completed by 2014-15. Reviewing the future prospects of hydel generation in view of good inflows from Krishna-Godavari basins, M Sahoo, Principal Secretary (Energy), said it had been decided to optimise the power generation through hydel units of APGenco (Andhra Pradesh Power Generation Corporation Limited) plants to the maximum extent possible to meet the requirements of electricity consumers.
The early monsoon and good inflows into various reservoirs in Andhra Pradesh, both in the catchment areas and upper reaches, had helped APGenco to generate 1,015.76 million units (mu) till date during 2013-14, as compared with 633.16 mu in the same period last year, an increase of 382.6 mu (60 per cent).