The Hindu (Thiruvananthapuram)

Meet rules out power curbs

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A meeting convened by Electricit­y Minister K. Krishnanku­tty here on Thursday to review the power position in the State is understood to have ruled out power restrictio­ns to overcome the present crisis.

The Kerala State Electricit­y Board (KSEB), asked to report other options, reportedly drafted a proposal whereby industrial and commercial establishm­ents would be urged to keep night-time electricit­y consumptio­n to a minimum during the next 10 days. Shops and other commercial establishm­ents will be requested to avoid using electricit­y for advertisem­ents and decorative lighting throughout night. The request will also apply to night-time use of agricultur­e pumps during this period. These steps are proposed strictly as a voluntary measure, a KSEB o˜cial said. The KSEB is expected to hand over a report outlining its proposal to Mr. Krishnanku­tty on Friday.

KSEB o˜cials said the idea is to keep the peak demand at manageable levels during the next two weeks. The State-run utility is hoping that summer rainfall

Industrial, commercial units likely to be asked to minimise power use at night for 10 days

would strengthen by midMay, ushering in cooler weather and reduced electricit­y usage during the evening hours.

A senior KSEB o˜cial said the emphasis is on preventing the maximum demand from approachin­g 5,800 megawatts (MW). It had touched 5,717 MW on April 29, much to the alarm of the KSEB.

Options

Mr. Krishnanku­tty had met top o˜cials of the KSEB and the Power department on Thursday morning to assess the situation. Senior o˜cials of the KSEB held a meeting later in the evening to discuss options before the power utility.

The KSEB had earlier warned consumers that the power situation could worsen, especially between 7 p.m. and 2 a.m., if consumptio­n was not brought under control. A meeting of the KSEB management on April 30 had concluded that the situation could warrant drastic measures if consumptio­n was not kept under check.

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