KSK Power Ventur PLC announced Interim Management Statement for the period from October 1, 2011 to February 16, 2012. The company reviewed power plants. At the 540 MW Wardha Warora power plant: the total gross power generated from the plant during the last four months stood at 1,066 MU, with the month of October recording the generation of 311 MU and a resultant PLF of approximately 80% for the month; at the 135 MW VS Lignite power plant: the total gross power generated in the plant during the last four months stood at 323 MU, with the month of December recording the generation of 99 MU and a resultant PLF of 99.9% for the month; 58 MW Sai Regency power plant: this combined cycle gas based power plant in southern India with predominant power supplies to captive consumers. The total power generation for the last four months is at 155 MU with the month of January recording the generation of 38 MU and a resultant PLF of 91% for the month. The higher generation is mainly on account of sustained supplies of natural gas from GAIL. Additionally, the project company also operates wind based power generation, aggregating to a total capacity of 18.9 MW with power sales to captive industrial customers rather than through traditional sale arrangement to local utilities; 86 MW Arasmeta power plant: the Phase -I 43 MW of the power plant continues to operate on the coal linkage from South Eastern Collieries Limited ("SECL") and has achieved a gross generation of 101 MU during the last four months, reflecting a gross PLF of 80% from the first unit. In regard to the second phase of 43 MW, given the fuel source position and issues that need to be addressed with Lafarge, there has been no generation; 43 MW Sitapuram power plant: due to certain localized factors and political unrest, the coal supplies for this plant were temporarily constrained and the gross power generation from this plant stood at 68 MU for the last four months; 52.5 MW KSK Wind power plant: the power sales from this wind power generation unit are to captive industrial customers rather than traditional sale arrangement to local utilities. The Group is currently involved in the setup of a large, single location, greenfield private power project that is expected to commission six units of 600 MW each ("KSK Mahanadi"), with the first unit of 600 MW expected to commission during the third quarter of 2013. It is expected that the completion of all the six units by2014 will result in the group's operational capacity exceeding 4,500 MW, with KSK being among the top five private power generators in India.