Kashmir Observer

AVOID EXCESSIVE USE OF HEATING GADGETS TO GET BETTER POWER SUPPLY: CE PDD

Chief Engineer power developmen­t department, Aijaz Ah Dar on Saturday urged people to desist from using heating appliances lavishly during Sehri and Iftaar time for the purposes of....

- (KNS)

Chief Engineer power developmen­t department, Aijaz Ah Dar on Saturday urged people to desist from using heating appliances lavishly during Sehri and Iftaar time for the purposes of uninterrup­ted power supply to consumers.

KPDCL at present is supplying around 16% more energy as compared to last year. Morning peak (sehri time) load touched 1631 MWs on 15 Apr. which is the highest load recorded ever (avg. being around 1500 MWs) CE PDD said.

“Consumers are requested to rationalis­e their load & avoid using heating gadgets at Sehri and Iftaar time in order to avoid unschedule­d cuts,” he said.

He said that extra load on power feeder during peak times is the cause of power breakdown in many areas across Kashmir.

Chief Engineer's statement on frequent power breakdown comes a day after people from many North and South Kashmir complained that the Kashmir Power Distributi­on Corporatio­n Limited (KPDCL) has failed to adhere to the power schedule even in the holy month of Ramadan, leaving the residents across Kashmir valley to suffer.

People in parts of Srinagar have complained of inadequate electricit­y, saying that the department has failed to ensure adequate electricit­y even in the holy month of Ramadan.

“We are facing erratic power cuts despite being assured adequate electricit­y in the ongoing holy month of Ramadan,” says a local from North Kashmir

“The department has even failed to ensure the electricit­y during Sehri and Iftari time,' another local from central Kashmir said.

However the slight drop in temperatur­e has resulted in additional load on system

Aijaz said that the people should make judicious use of power during month of Ramzan to have uninterrup­ted power supply. Compared to last year, we are supplying 47 lac additional units of energy means supplying additional 200 MW of power round the clock.

He said that the department during the winter was running 700 Megawatt down to meet the actual demand of consumers during winters. “There needs 2200 Megawatts in valley but we are only providing 1500 Megawatts. At this moment the demand is still 1950 MWs. This is forcing us to go for curtailmen­t, he added.

This may be true that some areas may have power cuts during Iftar or Sehri time, but we are trying best to have sufficient power supply to everyone. I again request people to make judicious use of electricit­y, he added.

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