"There is no shortage of power in the state. We are self-sufficient so far power generation is concerned. While the state's requirement of electricity is 4300 MW, we generate 4500 MW. Therefore, load shedding is not due to power scarcity," Energy minister Prafulla Kumar Mallick told reporters here while highlighting his department's achievement during last three years.
Claiming that power cut is made in certain places due to repair and maintenance activities, the minister said: "We have decided to stop such renovation works till monsoon. Chief Minister has directed the Energy department to address to the peoples need."
Mallick, however, said the people should understand that the state government was committed to provide quality power to the people round the clock. "We are committed to provide quality electricity to all houses in the state by 2019,"
the minister said adding that of 47,677 villages as per the 2011 Census, 668 villages are yet to get electricity. The state
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Asked Chief Minister's earlier commitment to provide electricity to all villages by May, 2017, Mallick said of the 668 villages, 406 are located in forested areas where solar power provision would be made. In some cases forest right act also causes delay. However, all problems would be solved by December 18.
The minister said the state generated 24,000 million units of power every year of which 25 per cent each come from hydel projects and state thermal power plants while 30 per cent is drawn from central thermal power stations and remaining 20 per cent from independent power producers (IPPs).
This apart, Mallick said the government has also decided to invest Rs 600 crore in renovation and modernisation of hydel projects at Burla, Chipilima and Balimela.
He said a 20 MW capacity solar power plant has been set up at Manmunda of Boudh district. Plans are also made to set up a 1,000 MW solar power park for which land acquisition work has reached the final stage. Similarly, rooftop solar power generation arrangement have been made on government office buildings, the minister said.
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