According to the plan, the five generators that produce 15 megawatts at the station of St. Louis will be replaced as they are 30 years old. Four new generating 15 megawatts replace them. Additional 60 megawatts enter the CEB network. This will require an investment of about Rs 3 Md. The installation will begin in 2014 and end in 2016. 100 megawatts of CT Power are part of the plan. Over the next 10 years, in addition to the 100 megawatts of CT Power, the CEB will need an additional 100 megawatts of where the reason for this installation. The body wants to be at the forefront.
Recently, the CEB has invested Rs 5 billion to Fort Victoria to have 90 megawatts because CT Power has not commenced operations. On the draft St-Louis, an EIA license is required before starting with the installation of new generators. Consultations were held with stakeholders and the people of the region. A report has already been submitted to the Ministry of the Environment. The CEB has nearly 420,000 subscribers and in a not too distant past, we had a 'peak' of 438 megawatts. The body can produce up to 574 megawatts in ten years, about 200 additional megawatts will be needed.
For renewable energy, there is a limit to the amount of electricity produced. "Gas turbines, the central carbon, the use of heavy oil and renewable energy, all have their raison d'être," says does one side of the body.