Mumbai Tata Power has put on hold all new imported-coal-based projects, its chief financial officer said, warning that it would be a challenge for the company to meet its target of a five fold increase in generating capacity by 2017.
The country’s power generators have been slow to add much-needed capacity due to fuel shortages, delayed regulatory clearances and debt-crippled distribution utilities buying less power.
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