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4,000 MW power supply affected due to Telangana crisis

The Seemandhra region and also Hyderabad are facing power crisis as the employees of state's power firms went on an indefinite strike on Sunday

Press Trust of India New Delhi
As much as 4,000 MW power supply in Andhra Pradesh has been impacted by protests against the bifurcation of the state.

Large parts of coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions plunged into darkness two days ago as power generation, transmission and distribution companies' employees went on a strike as part of protests against the formation of Telangana.

"There were some disruptions in the morning and about 4,000 MW supply from plants in the state have been affected," a Power Ministry official told PTI.

He added that a number of sub-stations and generating stations in the state have been affected but they belong to the state generation and transmission firms, not the Centre.
 

"As far as central PSU plants are concerned they have not been affected at all," he added.

The total installed capacity of Andhra Pradesh is over 17,000 MW.

"We have decided to give them (AP) 300-400 MW from the National Grid but that can only be evacuated if they have the transmission capacity to absorb it," the official said.

The Seemandhra region and also Hyderabad are facing power crisis as the employees of state's power firms went on an indefinite strike on Sunday.

The crisis has also affected the health services across the state. The Union Cabinet is expected to meet today to discuss the power situation in Andhra Pradesh.

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First Published: Oct 08 2013 | 4:28 PM IST

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