Jammu & Kashmir will provide power to Chhattisgarh this summer to beat the power crisis while the latter will return it in the same proportion with a bonus of five per cent in the winter when the valley-state will reel under energy shortage. |
The pact between both the states was finalised through the NTPC Vidyut Vyapar Nigam Limited""a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)--recently. |
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While the J&K will start supplying power in next couple of days, Chhattisgarh will return it in November and onwards. |
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"Under the pact, J&K will provide 100 MW of power to the state while we will return 105 MW. The necessary formalities have been completed and the state will start getting power from J&K from April 16," Chhattisgarh state electricity board (CSEB) secretary Manoj Dey told Business Standard. |
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The state will draw power from Kashmir for the entire summer""the period when the once-power surplus state would reel under severe power crises. |
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Dey conceded that there was a huge gap of 500 MW between demand and supply in the state at this point of time. |
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The installed capacity of the state-run power board is 1410.85 MW. With the state getting power from other sources, it reaches to 1950 MW. |
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The demand, however, has already reached 2500 MW and is likely to increase as summer advances. |
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The board has increased the time of load shedding as a temporary measure to maintain the balance between demand and supply. |
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While the industries are facing power cut for about 6 hours daily between 6 p.m. and 12 mid-night, the district headquarters barring Raipur, Bilaspur and Korba will remain without power for one hour daily in the morning. |
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The villages in Chhattisgarh are already facing the heat with more than 4 hours power cut in morning and evening hours. |
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The load shedding will continue till May 30, sources in the board said. |
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"The 100 MW from Kashmir will help in reducing the gap as the board is also exploring other options to meet the crises," Dey said. |
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The state officials are in touch with the other states to purchase power. But the deal could not be finalised except the one with Jammu and Kashmir. |
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Chhattisgarh, under the pact, will assist Jammu and Kashmir in meeting some proportion of the demand when it will reach peak during the winter. |
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With the valley-state having maximum hydel power stations, the state plunges into acute power crises when water freezes with mercury level dipping minus. |
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Besides power generation comes down, power consumption goes up in Kashmir during winter when people using different electronic devices to keep themselves warm. |
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