"Unofficially, power cuts are imposed in the state. As it is we (the industry) have been facing the standard four-hour power cuts during peak hours for the past few months.
"With the unofficial power cut, we are forced to make alternative arrangements which put lot of burden on our financials," Federation of Andhra Pradesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FAPCCI) Vice President Anil Reddy told PTI here today.
He said that the state's economy would be hit badly since the situation is expected worsen during summer.
Andhra Pradesh Energy Co-ordination Cell Member Secretary Chandrasekhar Reddy said that currently the state is short of 18 million units of power, due to which power cuts have to be implemented.
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"The high demand supply gap is due to variety of reasons. Most of the gas-based power plants in the state are idle due to shortage of gas," the official said.
Two days ago, the Central Power Distribution Company of Andhra Pradesh (CPDCL) 'officially' announced the power cut schedules for domestic consumers, ranging from two to eight hours, in various places in the region, including Hyderabad.
The managing director of a pharma manufacturing company said, that his firm is forced to buy power at higher costs due to power cuts in the state.
"Though we have diesel generators as a back-up solution, fuel is very costly and we cannot use it continuously. This forces us to buy power in the open market," the drug maker said.
A senior official in the state's Power Department said the sudden spurt in power usage by the agriculture sector has forced the government to impose power cuts well ahead of summer.