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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Aiming at improving power supply, BSES Rajdhani Power Limited has decided to upgrade its infrastructure with investment of Rs 90 crore by July end.

The power utility has decided to add 180 MVA network capacity by July as part of efforts to improve supply.

The investment would be made to upgrade Hastasal Grid Sub Station and addition of transformers in at Matiala, Dwarka, Nangloi and Bodella grids, a BPRL spokesperson said.

"However in some areas such as Badarpur, Sangam Vihar and many of the recently regularised unauthorised colonies of West and South Delhi, (including Uttam Nagar, Mohan Garden, Sainik Vihar, Kiran Garden, Jai Vihar, Chandan Vihar, Krisha Vihar, Shyam Vihar), we face difficulties in augmenting our system due lack of space to install transformers, poles, and lay cables," the spokesperson said.
 

He said to further boost its customer grievances redressal mechanism, BPRL has already established a 'master control room' at Nehru Place for monitoring the power situation in BRPL areas besides establishing two other control rooms to cater power consumers of South and West Delhi.

"Quick Action Teams have also been deployed. They will not only keep a check on the functioning of the Operation and Maintenance teams, but also respond to emergency situations quickly," the spokesperson said.

With areas across Delhi reeling under severe power cuts in sweltering heat, Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit last week had warned BSES discoms of punitive action if they fail to improve supply immediately despite adequate availability of electricity.

Officials said long power cuts have been reported in areas where these BRPL and BSES Yamuna Power Corporation are supplying power.

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First Published: Jun 01 2013 | 9:41 PM IST

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