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Q2. Identify the stakeholders and their interest?

No STAKEHOLDERS INTERESTS

1 National Govt.  Liberalization of power production


 Encourage foreign management
 Open domestic energy sector to foreign interests
 Initiate Dabhol power plant

2 Maharashtra State  Generate necessary power in least possible cost


Electricity Board  Overcome the deficit of money to build a power plant
 Find an effective way to collect energy charges of
industrial users as the current system is very much
corrupted
 Take care of local power sector

3 Enron  Become largest distributer of LNG in India


 Tackle the conservative Indian bureaucracy for
making Dabhol happen asap

4 World Bank  Potential funding provider

5 Central Electricity  Statutory organization for advising govt. and planning


Authority (CEA) for the development of power generation systems
 Ensure the fair practices while implementing plant and
distribution networks

6 Maharashtra State  Get the project done (they gave a green signal
Govt. regardless of the objections from CEA & world bank)

7 BJP & Shiv Sena  Replace the existing govt. before the phase I of project
 Conventionally they exhibit a perspective that are
against dealing with foreigners

8 40 Lenders,  Worried about the existing system of MSEB for


Financing Phase II collecting energy charges
 They’ll experience a loss if MSEB will not collect the
money

9 Godbole Committee  Get the ruling power by standing against Dabhol

10 Dabhol Power  Execute the project in partnership with Enron and


Company (DPC) MSEB
 Settle the disputes with MSEB and national govt.

11 United Progressive  Clear the foreign debts


Alliance  Settle the dispute between Dabhol & National govt.
 Payback foreign lenders

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