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Amit Shah Meets Power, Coal Minister amid a concern of blackouts

Amit Shah Meets Power, Coal Minister amid a concern of blackouts
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NEW DELHI: Foreign Minister Amit Shah met with RK Singh’s power minister and coal minister Pralhad Joshi on Monday to discuss the situation of coal in the country in the middle of a shortage report.
According to the news agency Ani, officials from the National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), the power and coal ministries were also present at the meeting.
According to reports, more than half of the 135 Indian coal power plants, which in total supply of around 70 percent of electricity, has fuel stocks of less than three days.
Energy inventory is under pressure globally because of the price spike and demand and supply chain tense by the recovery of consumption after locking contains a pandemic.
Read AlSestates Out of Power Although India produces a post-pandemic recording of a spike manufacturer has soared demand for power and capturing the power manufacturer off guard to the point that India stared at the main power crisis.
Some countries such as Delhi, Gujarat, Punjab, Rajasthan and Tamil Nadu claiming coal deficiency is to influence power plants, consumption of 3,900 MU despitepower on October 8 is the highest this month so far (from 1 to 9), which is also the cause of concern among the crisis Lack of coal that is ongoing in this country.
On Saturday, Tata Power Arm Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd.
(DDL) operating in Northwest Delhi, has sent telephone messages to consumers who say, “Because of the limited availability of coal in generation factories throughout the north, the power supply scenario between 2 – 6pm at a critical level.
Please use electricity wisely.
Be a responsible citizen.
The inconvenience caused by reset – Power-DDL.
“Read also: Why India stared at the power of Crunchnew Delhi: Chairman of the Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal on the day Saturday marked “power crisis” that loomed in the national capital due to lack of coal.
In a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Kejriwal has been seeking central intervention in making adequate coal and gas settings so far, the Coal Ministry has convinced that sufficient dry fuel is available in this country to meet the demand for power plants and emphasize it every fear will The disruption to the power supply is “fully wrong place”.
Most NTPC plants in Delhi run at a capacity of 55 percent because their coal stock is enough for one or two days.
As a result, NTPC has splitted two power supply to the city of the usual 4000 MW, Delhi Power Minister Satyendar Jain.
Punjab also faces a large power outage.
Jharkhand, Bihar and Rajasthan include the worst affected, data analysis of daily load shipping from the Posoco Central Grid Regulator shows.
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