"With efforts of management, the power supply position in Punjab has been quite comfortable so far," Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) CMD K D Chaudhri said.
He said the daily demand of power which has crossed 1,300 lakh units was being met.
"On May 22, the demand of power was 1,337 LUs which was met through own thermal generation 476 LUs, own hydro generation 154LUs, from BBMB 117 LUs, New & Renewable Sources of Energy (NRSE) 10 LUs, Central Sector allocations 525LUs, Banking 24 LUs and purchase of 31 LUs," he said.
He added that despite rise in temperature and increase in demand, no weekly off on heavy power consuming industries like furnace and rolling mills have been imposed.
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On coal issue, Chaudhri claimed the position of coal supply at PSPCL plants was satisfactory.
The reserve stock of 5.39 lakh metric tonne of coal is available at Ropar plant, 1.85 Lakh MT at Lehra Mohabbat and 0.85 Lakh MT at Bathinda, he said.
He said PSPCL has taken up the matter with Coal India to increase the supply of coal rakes.
Interestingly, in its schedule of anticipated demand and energy availability for 2014-15, PSPCL had projected surplus availability of 12,807 (million units) of power throughout the year with estimating total power availability of 61,462 (MUs) against requirement of 48,655 (MUs).
PSPCL has already sought power regulator approval for purchasing 5047 million units (MU) of short term power in order to bridge gap between demand and supply during May till September.
Meanwhile, almost 2,000 power engineers under the banner of PSEB Engineers Association today switched off their mobile phones from 0900 hrs till 1700 hrs in protest against non-acceptance of their demands.
Protesters are already holding 'work-to-rule' agitation whereby engineers do not work after working hours.