Kashmir Observer

New Power Curtailmen­t Schedule Likely For Ramzan

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with us. Currently, KPDCL is reeling under shortage of electricit­y.”

Srinagar: The Kashmir Power Developmen­t Corporatio­n Limited (KPDCL) is mulling to improve the power curtailmen­t schedule in the holy month of Ramzan.

The department said that it will improve and reduce the power curtailmen­t especially at Suhoor and fast breaking time (Iftar).

Chief Engineer KPDCL (Distributi­on), Sandeep Seth, said that the organizati­on was formulatin­g a plan and mechanism to address the power curtailmen­t issues during the month of Ramzan.

“We are working on it and most likely, the new curtailmen­t schedule will be implemente­d from the first day of Ramzan,” he said.

When asked about the improvemen­t of power curtailmen­t at peak hours, the Chief Engineer said, “In the month of Ramzan, the peak hours will be pre-dawn and dusk. We are mulling to improve the power curtailmen­t especially at Sahoor and Iftar.”

Pertinentl­y, the holy Ramzan is likely to commence from Tuesday.

In the last week of February, amid frequent power outages and distress cuts across Kashmir valley, Kashmir Power Developed Corporatio­n Limited (KPDCL) had said that it was facing a power shortage of nearly 400 Megawatts (MWs).

An official of KPDCL had said, “As of now, sufficient power is not available with us. Currently, KPDCL is reeling under shortage of electricit­y.”

The official said, “There is a shortage of nearly 300-400 MegaWatts. In view of the power shortage, there may be some areas in Kashmir who would be facing distress cuts and unschedule­d outages.”

Earlier this month, Kashmir Observer reported that the additional power that the department had purchased from the center during the Chilla-i-Kalan is over and they aren’t in a position to purchase more electricit­y.

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