Mumbai Shortage of domestic coal, coupled with high cost of imports and delays in receiving approvals, are pushing Indian power producers to build plants overseas or bid for them.
India's largest private power producer Tata Power is now evaluating Vietnam, Indonesia, Turkey, Africa and West Asia to build coal, gas and hydropower projects. “For a large corporation like Tata Power, if it finds its growth stunted in India, it needs to look out,” S Ramakrishnan, executive director, Tata Power told FE in a recent interview.