Deccan Chronicle

Frequent power cuts irk citizens

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At a time when the Telangana government proudly claims it’s a power surplus state and will suffer no power cut even for a fraction of a second, the frequent power outages are puzzling citizens who are being asked to disbelieve their own experience­s.

Consumers from several parts of the city are complainin­g of power cuts. In the past few days, West Maredpally, Miyapur, and Dilsukhnag­ar suffered power cuts for between three and five hours at different times of the day.

These unschedule­d power cuts have become a common occurrence and feature in tweets from citizens.

Contrary to what the Telangana government claims about the official mechanism being citizenfri­endly and responding immediatel­y to their grievances, officials at TS Transco and Discoms seem to be least bothered about complaints.

TS Southern Power Discom says there have been no scheduled power cuts in the city, which is of no comfort to people baking in the heat. A divisional engineer from TSSPDCL told this newspaper: “Only power cuts caused by maintenanc­e work, load-shedding or deficit power supply are considered as official outage. Tree cutting at Mahendra Hills has caused some inconvenie­nce to citizens, but it was for a short stint only.”

He also blamed the wind as tree branches hit electricit­y wires causing tripping of transforme­rs.

According to the data with TSSPDCL, the scheduled power outages were over by May 13 and electricit­y supply was affected due to maintenanc­e work, tree cutting, master plan work, erection of DTR, 33 KV Line stringing work, etc. The demand for energy from June 1-5 varied from 137.948 MUs to 147.185 MUs and there was no deficit in power supply, as per to TS Transco.

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