Hindustan Times (Patiala)

PSPCL bleeds as power demand rises by 50%

It’s for the first time that the PSPCL has spent ₹300 crore on extra power from the grid in the month of April

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA: : The sultry summer has not only put an extra burden of ₹300 crore on Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL) but also dented the image of the government as long power cuts have become a norm in the state.

Due to power shortage, it’s for the first time that the PSPCL has purchased ₹300 crore of extra power from the grid in the month of April.

In the absence of timely support from the state government, the PSPCL had no other option but to go for a shortterm loan of ₹500 crore for the purchase of power in April.

Power cuts irk residents Despite burning its coffers, the PSPCL has failed to meet the demand, which rose by almost 50 per cent from last year, disturbing the power schedule for the corporatio­n and forcing it to impose power cuts.

Due to unpreceden­ted power cuts in April, the power corporatio­n drew the ire of the public. “It was for the first time such a high temperatur­e was witnessed in the first week of April. We were anticipati­ng it at the end of April. Now, two units of the Talwandi Sabo power plant and a unit of the Ropar thermal plant have gone out of operation forcing us to impose cuts,” said a PSPCL official. He said the PSPCL coffers are dry as it has not received the subsidy.

Financial strain on PSPCL

The PSPCL is facing financial strain due to non-payment of pending electricit­y dues by various government department­s and balance subsidy for the last financial year on account of free power to agricultur­e and subsidised power to other sets of domestic and industrial consumers, said VK Gupta, spokespers­on, All-India Power Engineers Federation (AIPEF).

The pending payments of electricit­y bills up to March ending this year from 47 government department­s to the PSPCL is ₹2,650 crore.

Besides, as per the PSPCL website, the pending subsidy for the last year is ₹7,117 crore.

Subsidy bill to be ₹13,929 crore

The PSPCL in its annual revenue requiremen­t has worked out that the subsidy for the current financial year will be ₹13,929 crore. This amount does not include the additional subsidy for free 300 units for every household from July next announced subsequent­ly this month. Gupta said the financial survival of the PSPCL depends upon the timely payment of its dues by the Punjab government.

Some relief in the offing

Meanwhile, a 210-MW Ropar thermal plant was back in operation as the PSPCL fixed the snag. Another unit of 660 MW of Talwandi Sabo will be synchronis­ed with the grid on Friday, said a PSPCL official.

He said this generation will ease the power supply and will provide relief to the public.

THE PSPCL IS ALSO FACING FINANCIAL STRAIN DUE TO NON-PAYMENT OF ELECTRICIT­Y DUES BY VARIOUS GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENT­S. AS MANY AS 47 DEPARTMENT­S OWE THE POWER CORPORATIO­N ₹2,650 CRORE

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