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dam-l LS: Letter from Ogden's Kent Burton re: Maheshwar
Below is Ogden's reply to a protest letter written by Dan Silver. The
NY-based company recently signed a memorandum of intent to take a 49%
equity share in the Maheshwar Dam.
We urge you to join us on APRIL 25 for Barrage Ogden Day - when we plan to
overwhelm Ogden with faxes/emails/calls demanding that Ogden withdraw from
the project. More information will follow. You can also check out www.irn.org.
Ogden Energy Group
3211 Jermantown Road, Suite 300
Fairfax, VA 22030
Tel: 703-246-0600
Fax: 703-246-0808
April 7, 2000
Dear Mr. Silver:
Thank you for sharing your views regarding Ogden Energy Group's involvement
in the Shree Maheshwar Dam project on the Narmada River in India.
This project will provide the people of the Mandaleshwar region with an
important new source of clean energy. The 400 megawatts generated at Shree
Maheshwar will supply the Madhya Pradesh Electricity Board with peaking
power -- electricity that is generated for several hours each day
throughout most of the year to meet the demand that cannot be handled by
existing facilities. During monsoon season, when larger facilities are
taken off-line for maintenance, Shree Maheshwar will help make up the
energy shortfall and ensure a constant source of power.
In order to provide these benefits to the region, the project requires the
relocation of families. But estimates used by the Narmada Bachao Andolan
(NBA) and its United States counterpart, International Rivers Network
(IRN), are wrong-- by about three times the actual figure. The 2,500
families, or approximately 12,000 individuals, living in villages on the
Narmada's banks will be compensated for their homes and land. Their new
villages will have new roads, schools, medical, sanitation and drinking
water facilities and households will have electrical connections. In
addition to those improvements to their quality of life, many residents are
being located from areas that flood during monsoon season.
Finally, beyond the usual benefits of supplying electricity to any region,
India's rivers are important sources of irrigation for farming. The power
provided by dams such as the proposed Maheshwar will help make irrigation
possible in the Narmada Valley, an area with great agricultural potential.
Our goal is to generate electricity in safe, environmentally acceptable
ways and we carefully consider all aspects of our projects. This project
meets all objective environmental and safety criteria and offers
significant benefits to the people of the region. In fact, these same
people are voicing their support in increasing numbers and are encouraging
us to move toward completion as rapidly as possible. We look forward to
serving them, just as we meet the needs of people in many countries around
the world.
Thank you, again, for expressing your views on this important issue.
Sincerely,
B. Kent Burton
Senior Vice President
Follow-Ups:
- No Subject
- From: Patrick McCully <patrick@irn.org>