The Hindu (Kochi)

KSEB unions call for completion of hydel projects

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Employees’ organisati­ons in the Kerala State Electricit­y Board (KSEB) have expressed concern over the delay in the commission­ing of several hydel projects that are close to completion.

The unions conveyed their concern to Electricit­y Minister K. Krishnanku­tty when he met KSEB oªcers and sta¢ at a meeting here on Wednesday in connection with the power crisis. The organisati­ons sought urgent measures for commission­ing under-constructi­on projects such as the 60 MW Pallivasal Extension Scheme where over 80% of the work is over.

Internal network

They also wanted the government to launch urgent measures to strengthen the State’s internal power supply network.

Mr. Krishnanku­tty held discussion­s with Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal on Wednesday where he sought the urgent release of approximat­ely ₹441 crore related to power bill arrears of government department­s in 2021-22. This step is reportedly needed for the KSEB to qualify for the Centrally aided Revamped Distributi­on Sector Scheme (RDSS). Mr. Krishnanku­tty also sought steps for the speedy release of ₹206.8 crore, which forms the ‰rst instalment of money due to the KSEB after the government decided to take over the electricit­y bill arrears of the Kerala Water Authority. Meanwhile, the KSEB is banking on rainfall prediction­s this week to ease the pressure on it with regard to the soaring electricit­y demand in the evening hours.

Cooler weather this week coupled with positive response from consumers to pleas to reduce electricit­y consumptio­n have brought down the demand to manageable levels, barring certain pockets of the State, a senior KSEB oªcial said.

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