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CM finds all is now well in PDD
'Address distress in generation, T&D systems, Power purchase liabilities'
4/28/2016 11:01:57 PM


Early Times Report

jammu, Apr 28: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday asked the Power Development Department (PDD) to devise a comprehensive roadmap in view of the distress in power generation, transmission and distribution systems so that quality power supply is ensured to the consumers.
She also advised the department to take all necessary steps to clear mounting liabilities on account of power purchase. "Power is a key enabler for fueling a rebound in the economy for which PDD will have to firm up timelines to ensure timely execution of projects.
"The power scenario remains sluggish and we need to do more, as the state has potential to generate far more," she observed.
The Chief Minister said this while chairing a high-level meeting to review the functioning of PDD. Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal K. Singh, who also holds the charge of the Power portfolio, also attended the meeting.
Raising certain specific issues which are a drag on power sector, Mehbooba Mufti asked PDD to harness the identified power potential of around 15,000 MW, out of which the State is only able to generate a capacity of 3,272 MW.
Against an amount of Rs.5,247 crore required for power purchase, a budgetary allocation of Rs.3785 crore has been made. To meet the widening gap between power purchased and revenue realized, the Chief Minister was informed that the shortfall will have to be bridged by issuance of bonds by the State government.
To ease constraints, Mehbooba Mufti urged PDD to remove impediments in commissioning of under-execution state sector projects like Parnai, Lower Kalnai, Hanu & Dah as well as those in IPP like Rattle HEP within the stipulated timelines. "Active forward movement is required on stranded projects," she observed.
The Chief Minister was presented with a roadmap for capacity addition for the next six years that envisages 6254.50 MW generation of power through 13 state sector, 1679 MW through 5 central sector and 1210 MW through big and small IPP projects.
On T&D infrastructure, 'Power For All' (PFA) and Flagship schemes, the Chief Minister insisted upon augmentation, upgradation and renovation of existing systems, keeping in view the insufficient infrastructure to meet the power demand in the state.
To show signs of credible recovery, she asked the Power Secretary to ease bottlenecks in implementation of flagship schemes like RAPDRP (Restructured Accelerated Power Development & Reforms Programme), DDUGJY (Deen Dayal Upadhayaya Gram Jyoti Yojana) and IPDS (Integrated Power Development Scheme), where the current status presents a grim picture.
The Power Secretary said the T&D losses will be contained once systems' improvement takes place under various flagship schemes.
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