New Delhi The government has decided not to sell the Dabhol power plant, which has been struggling thanks to huge debts it owes to the contractors.
The government asked the National Thermal Power Corporation to infuse Rs 500 crore (Rs 5 billion) to prop up the project from defaulting on payments to contractors.
The Empowered Group of Ministers headed by External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukhejree, at its meeting on last Thursday decided not to separate the LNG unit and asked joint promoters NTPC and GAIL to run the power plant and LNG terminal as integrated project, an official said.
In order to reduce the debt, the government had earlier considered buying gas from local producer like Reliance Industries instead of importing costly LNG.
However, the valuation of the import terminal, together with the cost of completing the unfinished portion and building a breakwater, came to over Rs 4,400 crore (Rs 44 billion), much more than the Rs 2,800 crore (Rs 28 billion)