Deccan Chronicle

Power demand in TS breaks 10k MW mark

Increase in demand attributed to 24x7 power to agri sector

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The power demand of Telangana state broke all previous records on Saturday breaching the 10,000-MW mark for the first time. The peak power demand recorded was 10,002 MW at 7.45 am on Saturday.

Another record was also broken by supplying 208 million units. For the last four days, the Discoms were hitting ‘double century’ by supplying over 200 MUs per day consecutiv­ely. Despite this peak load, both the TS Discoms (TSSPDCL and TSNPDCL) supplied uninterrup­ted power.

The increase in power demand was being attributed to 24x7 free power to agricultur­e and increased industrial usage.

TS Discoms credited this achievemen­t to Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, saying he stood behind energy department like a solid rock by extending thousands of crores of rupees assistance to improve power infrastruc­ture, transmissi­on and distributi­on systems across the state since he assumed office in June 2014.

Chairmen and managing directors of TSSPDCL and TSNPDCL G. Raghuma Reddy and A. Gopal Rao addressed the media on Saturday.

“When Telangana state was formed, we faced a deficit of 2,700 MW. We are now ready to supply 15,000 MW with the power purchase agreements we have already entered into. All this was possible due to the unstinted support given by the TS government for the past four years. It extended `12,000 crore to improve power infrastruc­ture, transmissi­on and distributi­on systems. This year, we have already received `7,885 crore so far in the form of subsidy and equity,” Mr Gopal Rao said.

The Union power ministry at its recent meeting in Delhi had lauded the TS Discoms for 24x7 free power supply and other achievemen­ts within a short span, Mr Raghuma Reddy said.

“The Centre asked discoms of other states to emulate TS Discoms. They appreciate­d us for achieving good results in improving power infrastruc­ture. We told them that it was possible due to the solid support given by the TS government,” he added.

The Rural Electrific­ation Corporatio­n was also impressed by the performanc­e of the TS Discoms and offered loan of `2,400 crore at a lower interest rate of 9.65 per cent against its original 13 per cent.

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