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Power crisis: PSPCL blames coal shortage for lesser output

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Press Trust of India Chandigarh
Faced with "mounting" criticism over load shedding, Punjab power utility PSPCL has blamed inadequate coal supplies to private thermal power plants as reason for lesser power generation to meet increasing power requirements in the wake of "poor" monsoon.

In an advertisement placed in several newspapers here, Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) has said the demand for power in Punjab has crossed 2,350 lakh units per day during paddy season as against 2,000 LU in last season.

"Due to unprecedented high temperature and complete failure of monsoon, the power demand has abruptly increased in Punjab," PSPCL stated.

It pointed out that though PSPCL was running its own thermal and hydel power plants to full capacity, the generation of power at private power plants was affected because of lack of coal supply.
 

"NPL (Nabha Power Limited) Rajpura thermal plant is delivering only 500 MW out of 1,400 MW capacity as Coal India Limited is unable to supply the committed coal. TSPL Talwandi Sabo thermal plant is unable to start any generation out of 660 MW capacity due to non-supply of coal by Coal India," PSPCL said.

PSPCL said the new thermal capacity of 1,560 MW of power could not be generated because of coal shortage.

"Rajpura thermal plant has coal stock for just one day while there is no clarity with regard to coal supply to Talwandi Sabo power plant yet," PSPCL Director (Distribution) K L Sharma told PTI today, hoping that the situation would ease in few days.

Rajpura and Talwandi Sabo thermal plants have annual coal requirement of 6.3 million tonne per annum and 9 MTPA respectively. Rajpura power plant was built by L&T while Talwandi Sabo's project was developed by Vedanta Group.

With paddy sowing season in progress, Punjab has been facing load shedding across all categories of customers ranging between 5-8 hours per day. Besides, PSPCL has imposed peak load hours restrictions for 12 hours on large scale industry.

During a recent meeting, Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal had raised the coal supply issue with Railway Minister Sadananda Gowda.

He had demanded uninterrupted supply of coal for power plants to ensure smooth transplantation of paddy.

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First Published: Jul 14 2014 | 5:10 PM IST

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