The Hindu (Kochi)

As summer peaks, KSEB paints a bleak picture of power situation

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The Kerala State Electricit­y Board (KSEB) on Thursday painted a bleak picture of the emerging power scenario this summer, even as it received a goahead from the government for an additional borrowing of ₹500 crore.

At an online review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, the KSEB pointed out that approximat­ely ₹1,477 crore will be needed to meet the advance payments for power purchases during March, April and May.

Given the current trend in consumptio­n, the Staterun power utility is also expecting power shortages to the tune of 800 MW during the peak consumptio­n hours in April and May.

₹700crore loan

The KSEB had availed ₹700 crore as loan in two instalment­s in December 2023 and March this year.

The KSEB projection­s have come at a time when daily electricit­y consumptio­n crossed 100 million units (mu) for the third consecutiv­e day. The KSEB recorded a consumptio­n of 101.84 mu and maximum demand of 5066 MW on Wednesday. The peak demand of 5066 MW is a record high for Kerala.

The KSEB also pointed out that no supply has been forthcomin­g from the longterm power supply contracts under Design, Build, Finance, Own and Operate (DBFOO) contracts that were restored last year. Meanwhile, no decision was finalised at the review meeting regarding the power bill arrears due from various government department­s and undertakin­gs such as the Kerala Water authority (KWA).

Although the the State Government had issued orders on March 12 taking over the electricit­y bill dues of the KWA amounting to ₹1,068 crore, it does not benefit the KSEB in the short term as the amount will be paid to KSEB over a period of time in ten equal instalment­s.

At the same time, a high power committee was constitute­d at the review meeting to handle power sectorrela­ted issues, including the arrears, linked to various government department­s. Electricit­y Minister K. Krishnanku­tty, Finance Minister K. N. Balagopal, Chief Secretary V. Venu, senior officials of the KSEB, the KWA and Water Resources department attended the meeting.

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