Amravati, April 20 (way2newstv.com):
Summer season entered . Power demand is on the rise. The electricity should be available for 24 hours to reduce the burden of the people. However, when the difficulty comes, state electricity companies are the same. They are dealing with the way in the open market. Thus the coordination between supply and demand has collapsed .. Unauthorized cuts in the villages have begun. In some villages every second Saturday is a six-hour cut at daytime. Intermittent technical reasons are prohibited for an hour and two hours of supply. Customers are angry about cuts in the state while implementing continuous electricity in the state.In fact, based on the information provided by the climate ministry, the summer intensity assessment will focus on the production of Generation Corporation to see how the electricity demand increases. However, there are criticisms that Jenko fails to build up these early plans to add to thirst and nut. Energy Minister Kimidi Kalenkatra Rao reviewed the electricity supply in the state on the ninth day of this month.
POWER CUTS WITH PURCHASE
Officials said the 400 MW of power would be purchased from the outside to meet demand. Chief Secretary Ajay Jain has expressed concern over this. Genco thermal centers in the state have been bunking down and asked to buy from outside. Genco ordered to take action to produce full capacity in companies. The state has 6,050 MW thermal power plants. If these centers are fully manufactured, there is no need to buy electricity from outside. In the two units of Hinduja, 1,040 MW can be produced. However, the State Electricity Regulatory Board (APEC) has given clear directions to ensure that discounts are not lost and the cost of consumers should not be charged. 1,600 MW of power in two units of AP Genco can be generated. Rayalaseema Thermal Center capacity is 1,650 MW and currently produces only 688 MW. Only 1,227 MW is produced for 1,760 MW in Vijayawada Thermal Power Station. Genco officials say that there is no need to supply coal to produce production. However, there is no answer from the respective sources for the question of how coal supply is available to private power companies.