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Drastic decline in water level of rivers causes huge power deficit in J&K this year: Principal Secretary PDD

Says in Oct, local power generation dropped to 250 MWs; against availability of 1400 MWs electricity, Dept supplies 1200 MWs to Kashmir, 1000 MWs to Jammu; flow of additional quota of power starts from Centre for peak winter demand, Curtailment due to gap of 600 MWs sonly 1400 MWs available

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Srinagar, OCT 20: Jammu and Kashmir administration Thursday said there has been a drastic decline in water in rivers and streams in the UT this year which has caused a huge power deficit while the department still supplies 2200 MWs of power against the availability of 1400 MWs and remaining 700 MWs is being procured through power exchange.”

The administration said that the Power Development Department (PDD), despite facing a huge power shortage, is supplying 1200 MWs of power to Kashmir division and 1000 MWs to the Jammu region.

Addressing a press conference at Rajbhawan here, Principal Secretary PDD, H Rajesh Prasad said that this year, there has been a drastic decline in the water level of rivers and streams in J&K. “This resulted in a huge dip in the local power generation in the UT.

“In June-July, our own generation would remain between 1000 MWs to 1050 MWs. In September this year, power generation went down to 750 MWs and in October it reduced to 250 MWs only,” said Prassad, as per news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO).

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He stated this in presence of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.

He said that the Power department is still supplying power at subsidised rate per unit to consumers.

About the curtailment in metered and non-metered areas, the Secretary PDD said that in the peak winter season, they will get additional power quota and the flow of same has started. “We will be utilisingB the additional power quota in winters when demand reaches peak,” he said. He said that in the next three to five years, Transmission and Distribution losses would be reduced to 20 per cent. “The system has been augmented and the process is on. We will be able to reduce the power T&D losses to 20 per cent in next few years,” he said—(KNO)

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