CM pats power staff for making round-the-clock power supply possible

Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao today said the State Electricity department has rendered remarkable service by pulling the State out of power crisis and supplying round-the-clock uninterrupted and quality power to all sectors. “When compared to other States in the country, the Telangana State is a step forward in generation, distribution and supply of power”, he said. He congratulated the power employees and officers for making this possible by working day in and day out wholeheartedly.

           

The Chief Minister held a meeting with the Electricity officials at Pragati Bhavan on Saturday. Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister suggested that besides providing 24 x 7 hour uninterrupted free power supply to the farmers, from next year onwards for all the Lift Irrigation Schemes, Mission Bhagiratha and for the new industries perfect action plan should be made and implemented. He said the officers concerned should start preparing plans keeping in view the estimates and surge in demand for the Lift Irrigation Schemes and the new industries. He said the State got a good name due to the services rendered by the electricity employees and they should work with the same spirit and supply quality and uninterrupted power supply in future too.

           

“New Lift Irrigation Schemes are coming up on Godavari. Besides major Lift Irrigation projects like Kaleswaram, Devadula, Sitarama projects, minor lift irrigation schemes Gudem, Sripada, Yellampally are also coming up. On Krishna, schemes like Dindi, Palamuru-Rangareddy are coming up. Based on this, prepare estimates on the demand for power supply. Besides the Lift Irrigation Schemes, power supply is also required for 1300 Pump Sets under Mission Bhagiratha. For Mission Bhagiratha and Lift Irrigation Schemes, there will be an additional demand for 10-12,000 MWs. For this required power should be procured and distribution and supply network should be strengthened,” the CM said.

           

“We have to provide uninterrupted power for 23 lakh pump sets in the state from January 1, 2018. There are unauthorised pump sets too. There will be more demand for pump sets during the summer. It is very important and prestigious for the government to supply 24-hour power supply. Take this matter into consideration,” the CM said.

           

“Divide power supply into five categories. Agriculture, Lift Irrigation-Mission Bhagiratha, Commercial, Domestic and Industrial. Treat these categories individually and prepare estimates on how much will be demand for each category. There will be substantial increase in demand for these five categories. Along with growth in the commercial and domestic categories, there will be a lot of increase in demand for agriculture and Lift Irrigation Schemes. With this there will be a major changes in the power supply,” the CM explained.

           

“Several economists felt that it is not good give more subsidy on power to the farming sector. But I did not agree with them. To give 24-hour free power supply to the farm sector the subsidy is increased from Rs 4,777 Crore to Rs 5,400 Crore. If need be, we are ready to give another Rs 500 crore. The government is also bearing Rs 10,000 Crore required for the Lift Irrigation Schemes. With the subsidies given to the farmers, agricultural produce worth lakhs of crores will be generated. Then it will change the farmer’s situation and which will also help the GDP,” the CM said.

The interacted with the CEs, SEs directly on existing demand and supply district- wise, the demand and supply in future and other related matters. The officials told CM that they are keeping the rolling stock of the transformers in all the old district head quarters and every substation has a transformer. Whenever a transformer breaks down another is replaced within 24 hours.

Working without sleep: CMD

 “Today is a very auspicious day for the Electricity organisations. Chief Minister  Chandrashekhar Rao after becoming the CM held the first review meeting with the electricity organisations only. That day the CM gave us the guidelines. He wanted us to set right things in the state, which was then facing a power crisis. You gave recognition and importance to the electricity department which no other CM or state gave. This only helped us to achieve the results. Our staff and employees are working day and night to keep your aim to provide uninterrupted power supply in the State. Our employees are working without having proper sleep so that there will be uninterrupted power supply in the State.  They are working 24×7 to realise the objective of yours to provide 24-hour supply to all the sectors.   All our employees have the satisfaction that they worked under your leadership during the Telangana statehood movement and could realise the dream. Our employees are feeling that they have got a great opportunity to work with you to realise Bangaru Telangana. It is historic movement that you have held this meeting to prepare us ready to supply 24-hour power supply to the farm sector. We consider it a fortune and great opportunity to have your good self- reviewing this meeting. We hereby promise you that as per your instructions, suggestions and advice, we will be able to provide 24-hour power supply to all the sectors in the State. We have taken several measures to improve the power supply. Transformer failures have been reduced from 30 percent to 4 percent. Distribution and supply losses have been reduced from 18 percent to 16 percent. We have increased substantially the number of sub stations, transformers,” the Genco, Transco CMD  Prabhakar Rao told the CM.

Minister for Energy Jagdeesh Reddy, Transco and Genco CMD  D Prabhakar Rao, Government’s Chief Advisor Rajiv Sharma, Special Chief Secretary  Ajay Mishra, DGP  M Mahender Reddy, Transco JMD  Srinivas Rao, SPDCL CMD  Raghuma Reddy, NPDPCL CMD  Gopal Rao, Directors of the four Institutions, CEs, SEs and others about 100 officials were present. (NSS)