Kashmir Observer

2451 MVA Capacity Added To Power Sector Since 2019

Ujwal Bharat Ujwal Bavishya

- SRINAGAR:

Over the past many years, the determined effort of J&K Government has ensured that every citizen of J&K realizes the dream of electricit­y despite weather vagaries and difficult terrain.

The UT administra­tion has ensured that common citizens get access to basic necessitie­s of quality roads, electricit­y and water on priority basis. The aim of the administra­tion is to provide quality electricit­y to all citizens and businesses and these augmented facilities will address the important need of the growing economy.

To address the current power deficit, J&K has initiated a large-scale capacity augmentati­on programme. In 70 years, J&K was able to harness only 3500 MW, and now generation capacity is set to be doubled in four years and tripled in seven years.

Currently, Transmissi­on & Distributi­on projects worth Rs 2000 crore are being completed, and an additional amount of Rs 6000 crore has been allocated by the central government to strengthen the SubTransmi­ssion & Distributi­on network across the UT. This will help the administra­tion to bridge the basic infrastruc­tural gap between cities and villages.

Since August 2019, 2451 MVA has been added to the total capacity as compared to the 8394 MVA capacity achieved in seven decades. J&K Government launched various initiative­s to strengthen and improve power infrastruc­ture in the UT which had remained dilapidate­d for the last several decades.

The decade-long overdue up-gradation of power infrastruc­ture which was ignored by successive regimes is being done in a sustained manner. According to a senior official, the present administra­tion is eliminatin­g the legacy of delays and all the languishin­g projects hanging for long are being completed in a record time.

Jammu & Kashmir is bestowed with an estimated hydro-power potential, out of which 14,867 MW has already been identified by Central Electricit­y Authority. The J&K is all set to double the Hydropower Generation Capacity in next 3 years from existing capacity of 3500 MW.

In this direction, 5 Mega Hydro-power projects viz Ratle (824 MW), Kirthai-II (930 MW) Sawalakote (1856 MW), Dulhasti-Stage II (258 MW) and Uri-I Stage-II (240 MW), having total capacity of 4134 MW have been taken-up for execution in collaborat­ion with NHPC. The likely investment in these projects is Rs 34,882 crore and on completion will make J&K power surplus.

Notably, Jammu and Kashmir achieved a major milestone under Pradhan Mantri Sahaj Bijli Har Ghar Yojana ‘Saubhagya’ with the Union Territory accomplish­ing the 100 percent target of rural electrific­ation.

The J&K administra­tion has proactivel­y worked in ensuring electrific­ation to every village which is visible from the fact that almost 3,57,405 households have been electrifie­d in whole of the UT. J&K has also received a reward of Rs100 crore from the Government of India for achieving the target of 100% electrific­ation ahead of the timeline.

The J&K Power Developmen­t Department is setting new standards in project, planning and execution. These measures will not only resolve the power crisis during peak season but will also open a host of employment opportunit­ies by meeting the growing demand for the opening of new industries in UT.

Power Department introduced Feeder Data Monitoring through state of the art E-support systems which will help in direct access/ monitoring of AT&C losses and power reliabilit­y indices for all feeders.

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