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Punjab has doubled its power generation, says Deputy CM Sukhbir Singh

The average demand of Punjab is between 9000 MW to 11,500 MW, but it generates 37.69 per cent surplus, he claimed

Sukhbir Singh Badal
Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Last Updated : Oct 01 2016 | 9:52 AM IST
Punjab has doubled its power generation in the last nine years with the state now producing 12,392 MW, Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal said today.

"When the SAD-BJP alliance government assumed reins of the state 9 years back, the power generation capacity stood at 6201 MW which increased by leaps and bounds under the present government to stand at 12392 MW today, an increase of 99.84 per cent," he said.

The average demand of Punjab is between 9000 MW to 11,500 MW, but it generates 37.69 per cent surplus, he claimed.

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The Deputy CM claimed the Congress government had spent Rs 4937 crore on power generation and Rs 2544 crore on developing a power supply network from 2002-2007.

Whereas, the SAD-BJP government, between 2007-15, has spend Rs 30,000 crore on increasing power generation, while Rs 12,309 crore was spent on developing a supply network, he added.

"Punjab has the largest rooftop solar plant at Beas and only yesterday (Thursday) the largest single location 31.5 MW solar power plant was inaugurated Mirpur Kalan village," he said, adding the state by 2017 will produce 500 MW from solar power, compared to the current 470 MW.

"Separate feeders for domestic and agriculture ensure 24-hours power supply. Both sectors have recorded improvements," he said, adding, the project was completed at a cost of Rs 11540 lakh.

Transmission and distribution losses as on March 31, 2007, was 22.53 per cent of total power supplied. By March 31, 2015, it dropped to 15.19 per cent making Punjab's network one of the most efficient in the country, he claimed.

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First Published: Oct 01 2016 | 2:23 AM IST

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