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Narmada Bachao Andolan
Jail Road,Mandleshwar,
District Khargone, M.P.
Telefax : 07283-33162, 0265-382232
E-mail : nobigdam@vsnl.com

Press Note,13.12.2000
Bhopal

OGDEN WITHDRAWAL PUTS MAHESHWAR PROJECT INTO JEOPARDY

NBA urges financial institutions to stop squandering public funds into this 
Project and violation of financial norms

The recent decision of the US power utility Ogden Energy Group  the fourth 
in the line of investors to withdraw from its commitment to fund 49% of its 
equity  has clearly put the controversial Maheshwar Hydro-Electric Project 
into jeopardy. It may be recalled that the withdrawal of Ogden is only the 
latest event in the chequered history of the Maheshwar Project and the long 
line of investors who have deserted this flawed Project. In 1998 and then 
1999, as a consequence of the people's struggle and the strength of the 
issues being raised by it, first, the US power utility Pacgen and then the 
German power utilities Bayernwerk and VEW Energie withdrew from the 
Maheshwar Project. Subsequently,in June, 2000, a team of international 
experts commissioned by the Development Ministry of the German government 
visited the valley and came out with a report that sharply indicted the 
Project .In the wake of the report, the Siemens was compelled to withdraw 
its application for an export guarantee from the German government, and a 
proposed loan of Rs.5700 million from a German bank fell through.

The Narmada Bachao Andolan welcomes the prudent decision of Ogden Energy to 
severe connections with this destructive Project after their due technical, 
legal and financial due diligence found the Project to be wanting in many 
respects. The NBA warns the Indian public financial institutions, notably 
the IFCI, IDBI, GIC, LIC, SBI not to squander any further public investment 
into a Project whose only future is to become a non- performing asset 
(NPA).In fact ,the news of the Ogden withdrawal has completely exposed the 
S.Kumar's recent and patently false claims that the Project has attained 
financial closure. Far from achieving financial closure, it is clear that 
there are no takers for the Project. It is unlikely now that any 
international investor will invest in this Project. On the other hand, no 
further funds can be forthcoming from the Indian public financial 
institutions funds without compounding existing violations.In fact , the 
S.Kumars have proposed that nearly 70% of the Project outlay should come 
from the FI's  a financing pattern that is in complete violation of the 
existing financial norms and government notifications , and which therefore 
cannot be allowed.

The Andolan also calls on the Central government to scrap this Project that 
is fundamentally flawed on techno-economic as well as social and 
environmental counts, and to implement suggested alternatives to meet the 
energy needs of the common people of this country. The Maheshwar Project is 
the first Hydel Project to be privatized in India and will produce 
prohibitively expensive power, at around Rs7 per unit. This Project which 
cost Rs.465 crores before privatization has been padded upwards in the last 
few years to  Rs. 2254 crores. Clearly, the power from Maheshwar Project 
will be more expensive than even the controversial Enron power. It is also 
clear that the people of this country need affordable power, not loot in 
the name of power. It is already becoming extremely difficult to pay for 
Enron which produces power at Rs.7 per Kwh or Essar (Gujarat) with power 
costed at Rs.31 per Kwh . Attempts to push such expensive and non viable 
Projects like Maheshwar through can only result in severe political 
backlash, the rupturing of the social fabric,and the collapse of the 
country's economy.

After the ouster of the of Ogden, the people of the valley are now 
determined to take the public financial institutions to task. Even as 
sources of foreign funds to this Project dried up in the last 4 years, the 
Project promoters are attempting  to replace them with rupee and dollar 
term loans from Indian public financial institutions. As a result, nearly 
Rs.1458 crores out of a total proposed investment of Rs.2254 crores- nearly 
70% of the total investment is being sought to be raised from public banks 
and financial institutions. Yet, the raison d'entre of privatizing these 
and other private Projects in India was to generate additional 
resources.The Government resolution no.237 notified in the Gazette of India 
on October 22,1991 states that in order "to ensure that the investor brings 
in additionality of resources to the electricity sector, not less than 60% 
of the total outlay for the Project must come from sources other than 
Indian public financial institutions." But S.Kumars and indeed the lead 
financial institution for this Project, the IFCI have proposed funding 70% 
of the total outlay of the Maheshwar Project with FI funds ,in place of the 
allowable 40%.Obviously,this is patently illegal and cannot be cleared by 
the CEA. The people of the Narmada valley have demonstrated at the offices 
of the financial institutions such as the PFC (Power Finance Corporation), 
IFCI and the HUDCO in the recent months, challenging them to prove the 
public viability of the Project and the possibility of rehabilitation of 
the affected people. They now intend to follow this up with an 
intensification of direct struggle on the ground and legal action against 
the FI's .

The IFCI will have to answer how it has considered giving funds to the 
Maheshwar Project at the proposed level of Rs.2254 crores, when the Project 
does not even possess the statutorily required techno-economic clearance 
for this amount. The Narmada Bachao Andolan had served legal notice on the 
CEA, earlier this year, restraining them from clearing this inferior high 
tariff package. As a result, the techno-economic clearance of this Project 
at this level is yet to be cleared. It may also be noted that the Project 
company SMHPCL does not possess the environmental clearance that is 
statutorily required by the Project. The earlier clearance given to the 
state government has been openly violated, and a petition from the Narmada 
Andolan led a team of officials from three Central Ministries to prepare an 
extremely critical report in 1998, that concluded that the clearance may 
have to be revoked if the conditions are not met. Without these two 
clearances in place, there is no possibility of any financial closure.

In the valley, as the news of Ogden's withdrawal spread in village after 
village, elated residents celebrated this victory, renewing their resolve 
to fight to the finish, and to stop this destructive Project at any cost. 
It was in March 2000 , during the visit of the US President Clinton that 
Ogden representatives who had traveled to India as part of Clinton's 
corporate entourage signed a Memorandum of Intent with the private 
promoters of the Maheshwar Project. The Memorandum expressed the intention 
to put in 49% of the total equity of the Project making them the strategic 
investor.  Outraged people responded first by protesting in front of senior 
officers of Ogden as they flew into the dam site and then by demonstrating 
at the US embassy in New Delhi. Protests followed at Calcutta and by 
members of the Indian Diaspora at Washington .The popular people's struggle 
in the area compelled a visiting Ogden team to visit a large number of 
villages in the area to gauge both the extent of popular resistance as well 
as the failure of the rehabilitation process. Hundreds of villagers 
gathered in each of these villages to represent to the team that investment 
in this Project would not only destroy one of the richest land and water 
economies in India, but also be extremely risky for any potential investor 
on techno-economic and social grounds. The well considered decision of 
Ogden to withdraw after looking at all aspects of the Project has 
vindicated the issues raised by the struggle.

The Maheshwar Hydro-Electric Project is a large dam being constructed on 
the river Narmada in Madhya Pradesh. A power- only Project, it has a 
proposed installed capacity, yet average actual firm power determined by 
hydro flows will be no more than 80 MW. Although the Project is being built 
ostensibly to meet peak power requirements, not more than 20% of the power 
produced will be in the 8 non-monsoon months when peaking deficits exist. 
More, the Project will produce power that will be prohibitively 
expensive   a levellised tariff of around Rs 7 per unit - that is several 
times the cost of power presently being produced by the Madhya Pradesh 
State Electricity Board and more expensive than the controversial Enron power.

Yet, the Power Purchase Agreement of this Project deems that whether or not 
electricity is produced as expected, and whether this power can be sold or 
not ,the Project promoter will receive a guaranteed return of a minimum of 
16% on equity and a sum of around Rs. 6000 million per annum for the next 
35 years from the public exchequer. Obviously, the Project will become a 
dead weight on the public exchequer without yielding any benefits, very 
much like the Enron Project in Maharashtra whose agreement is now being 
sought to be reviewed.

The Maheshwar Project will destroy the lands, lives and livelihoods of over 
50,000 people in the fertile plains of Nimad in Madhya Pradesh. It will 
submerge thousands of acres of deep, black cotton soils irrigated by the 
waters of the Narmada, cause severe waterlogging in another few thousands, 
and inundate forever scores of extremely productive sand quarries and river 
bed draw-down agriculture that supports the economy of not only an 
industrious peasantry but also thousands of Dalit, boatpeople and 
fisherpeople. The people of this area have been carrying on a determined 
struggle against this Project since 1997, capturing the dam site over 10 
times, barricading all roads to the dam site for months, and moving ahead 
in the face of enormous repression.

The Narmada Bachao Andolan notes that this Project is flawed on 
techno-economic grounds and will bring not light but darkness to the people 
of Madhya Pradesh ,if implemented. It also notes that the rehabilitation of 
the affected people is impossible in the complete absence of cultivable 
land and other necessary resources, as pointed out by the report of the 
Task Force Group constituted by the Madhya Pradesh government, the report 
of the three Central Ministries and the report of the team of international 
experts commissioned by the Development Ministry of the German government.

Finally, the Andolan reiterates its call to the Indian public financial 
institutions not to squander public money and jeopardize the interests of 
public investors by investing in the destructive Maheshwar Project. It asks 
S.Kumars to seriously review its position in this destructive Project and 
cut any further losses by withdrawing from it. The Andolan also calls on 
the Central government to scrap this destructive Project after considering 
all its aspects and implement its alternatives.


Chittaroopa Palit                 Alok Agarwal           Mangat 
Verma            Jagdish Patidar

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