In response to
the growing opposition to large dams, the Commission on Dams (COD)
was established by the eIEN South Asia Western Himalaya Kashmir in
2005. The Commission came into existance from a variety of
backgrounds, representing a broad spectrum of interests – including
governments and non–governmental organisations, grassroots people's
movements and academicians .The world economy has reached a point
where it needed to manufacture needs and desires and raise the level
of construction activities so that the capitalist class could
continue accumulating capital; the system had reached a point where
the appetites of capitalists exceeded the demand.
HYDRO POWER
GENERATION & CONSUMPTION
Present
Generation in State Sector – J&K
537.76 MW
Present Generation in Central Sector
in Kashmir
1170
MW
Power
Available to the State of J&K
(500 SS +
200 CS)
700 MW
Peak
Demand of the State of J&K
1500
MW
Power
Shortage in the State of J&K
800 MW
Expected New Generations
6583.75 MW
SS – State
Sector CS – Central Sector
Status of Hydro
Power Generation & Consumption in Jammu & Kashmir State 2006
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In response to the growing opposition to large dams, the Commission on Dams (COD) was established by the eIEN South Asia Western Himalaya Kashmir in 2005. The Commission came into existance from a variety of backgrounds, representing a broad spectrum of interests – including governments and non–governmental organisations, grassroots people's movements and academicians .The world economy has reached a point where it needed to manufacture needs and desires and raise the level of construction activities so that the capitalist class could continue accumulating capital; the system had reached a point where the appetites of capitalists exceeded the demand.
HYDRO POWER GENERATION & CONSUMPTION
Present Generation in State Sector – J&K
537.76 MW
Present Generation in Central Sector in Kashmir
1170 MW
Power Available to the State of J&K (500 SS + 200 CS)
700 MW
Peak Demand of the State of J&K
1500 MW
Power Shortage in the State of J&K
800 MW
Expected New Generations
6583.75 MW
SS – State Sector CS – Central Sector
Status of Hydro Power Generation & Consumption in Jammu & Kashmir State 2006