Following is an excerpt from a report in Business Standard.

The state owned power generator, Orissa Hydro Power Corporation (OHPC) will sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the National Hydro Power Corporation (NHPC) for developing some multi-purpose projects in the state with a generating capacity of above 25 Mw.

Together, these projects are expected to generate about 1500 Mw to 2000 Mw power. NHPC has in principle agreed to develop these projects though the number of projects is yet to be decided.

These multi-purpose projects are proposed to be implemented through joint venture (JV) with a shareholding of 51 percent by NHPC and 49 percent by OHPC. … A team of officials from NHPC has already visited the potential sites and completed the pre-feasibility studies.

The projects which have been identified to be implemented through JV are Sindol-I, Middle Kolab Hydro-Electric Project, Tel Integrated Project, Lower Vansadhara Project, Balijori Hydro-Electric Project, Salki Hydro-Electric Project, Uttei and Roul Integrated Project, Mahanadi-Brahmani river link and Baramul Hydro-Electric project.

Sources said, the state government is seeking 100 percent power from these projects and NHPC has sought permission from the Union power ministry to allow 100 percent power to Orissa. 

… It may be noted, the state government has signed MoU with private developers for developing 29 small hydro electric projects (SHEP) having capacity of less than 25 Mw.