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Haryana to get additional power from other states to meet consumptions: Minister

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur -- April 29th 2022 11:26 AM -- Updated: April 29th 2022 11:29 AM
Haryana to get additional power from other states to meet consumptions: Minister

Haryana to get additional power from other states to meet consumptions: Minister

Chandigarh, April 29: Amid reports of thermal power plants witnessing a dip in their coal stocks, Haryana will take additional power from states such as Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh and other sources to meet the consumption and tackle the situation, said state Power Minister Ch Ranjeet Singh. "We will tackle the power situation within a week. At least 1,200-1,400 MW additional power would be taken from Adani. Power consumption has increased. Further, 350 MW of additional power would be taken from Chhattisgarh and 150 MW from Madhya Pradesh," said Power Minister Ch Ranjeet Singh. He said a unit of the thermal power plant had been closed for technical issues. "A unit of a thermal power plant had been closed. Its router had to be changed. It has to be brought from China. It could not happen during Covid due to the lockdown in China. The replacement will be completed soon," added the Haryana Power Minister. [caption id="attachment_628336" align="aligncenter" width="750"]Haryana to get additional power from other states to meet consumptions: Minister At least 350 MW of additional power would be taken from Chhattisgarh and 150 MW from Madhya Pradesh.[/caption] Also Read | AAP to set up mohalla clinics in Punjab; process starts Meanwhile, the Delhi Government has expressed its concern over the possible shortage of coal in power plants that supply electricity to the national capital and has written a letter to the Central Government urging it to ensure adequate coal supply. Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain held an emergency meeting at Delhi Secretariat in this context on Thursday and also wrote a letter to the Central Government requesting its intervention so as to provide enough coal for the power plants supplying electricity to the national capital. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi said on Thursday that the country's thermal plants hold about 22 million tonnes of coal which is enough for 10 days and replenishment will be done continuously. [caption id="attachment_628337" align="aligncenter" width="750"]Haryana Power Minister Ch Ranjeet Singh. Haryana Power Minister Ch Ranjeet Singh.[/caption] The minister referred to thermal plants not working to their full capacity due to the surge in prices of imported coal. Also read | IIT Madras reports 26 more Covid cases, takes tally to 171 He said the power ministry has given requisite directions to the thermal power plants. "Since gas-based power plant got shut, imported prices hiked, no plant functioned at full capacity. Power Ministry has given directions to start it...our thermal power plants hold 21-22mn tonnes coal, enough for 10 days. Replenishment to be done continuously," Joshi said. [caption id="attachment_628335" align="aligncenter" width="750"]Haryana to get additional power from other states to meet consumptions: Minister The power ministry has given requisite directions to the thermal power plants.[/caption] -PTC News  


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