India to resurrect Dabhol - again

17 May 2005


Maharashtra state is under pressure to resolve the deadlock surrounding the suspended Dabhol power plant in the face of a growing power crisis.

The almost-completed IPP plant, about 180 km south of Mumbai, has been shutdown since 2001 following a dispute over power tariffs.

Now the government of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is hoping two public-sector energy agencies will take over the plant before eventually selling it to private investors. However, before this can occur General Electric and Bechtel, which together bought Enron's 65% stake in Dabhol last year, must negotiate a deal.

The parties are thought tbe be close to concluding a deal for around $300 million that will see a group of Indian financial institutions assume control of the stake.




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