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          Patna, July 27 (IANS) Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar   Wednesday blamed the central government for the power shortage in the   state."The centre is sitting over demand for coal linkages. It is not   providing coal linkages to Bihar for power plants by private investors. It is a   big stumbling block," Nitish Kumar said.
 
 
 |  Addressing a conference Powering Bihar, organised by the Independent Power   Producers Association of India in association with Bihar Electricity Regulatory   Commission and others here, the chief minister said the central government was   not ready to listen to his suggestion to revamp the Rajiv Gandhi Grameen   Vidyutikaran Yojana, a scheme for rural electricity infrastructure.
 "This   is a faulty scheme and I have been raising the issue since 2006 but the centre   is not doing anything to modify it," he said.
 
 The chief minister said the   low-capacity transformers of 16 kilovolt ampere (KVA) and 25 KVA being used   under the scheme cannot take much load.
 
 "The state has hundreds of burnt   transformers due to a faulty scheme that needs to be changed," Nitish Kumar   said, suggesting the scheme should incorporate the provision of installing   either 63 KVA or 100 KVA transformers.
 
 He recalled that when he came to   power in November 2005, Bihar's own power generation was zero. But in the last   five and a half years, the state government has initiated several measures for   development of the power sector.
 
 "Now Bihar's own two power plants   located at Kanti in Muzaffarpur district and Barauni in Begusarai district are   generating more than 50-60 MW power," he said.
 
 He admitted that Bihar was   heavily dependent on supply of electricity from the central pool. "Bihar is   trying to set up power plants but it will take some time," he said.
 
 
 
      
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