Making energy count
HumaSiddiqui: New Delhi, Dec 13 2012, 18:00 IST
linking India’s electricity grid, the second largest in the world with Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh,. In addition, we plan to put in place additional gas pipeline network of 15,000 km and are in the process of increasing our LNG capacity to 45 million metric tonnes per annum from the current 13.5 mmtpa and have put in place a roadmap for the ambitions Turkmenistan TAPI Gas Pipeline to be commissioned by 2017."
In his concluding remarks, Sudhir Vyas, Secretary (Economic Relations), MEA said, “We have been working with the line ministeries, public and private sector to enable energy asset acquitistion.”
He further added that there is a need to explore how synergies and tradeoffs can be developed; cooperation enhanced and opportunities leveraged to ensure the nation’s energy security and it is imperative that all key stakeholders need to work together on this key issue.”
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