Greater Noida: Power situation in a large Noida, where the population has faced blackouts because the electricity supply deficit associated with coal deficiency in plants, is likely to increase after October 15.
The state state government decides to take personal assistance to increase supply.
The 15-20% deficit in inventory has pushed Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL) to the supply of roster for the third day on Tuesday.
While urban areas in Greater Noida face a blackout of around an average hour, the village has seen a power outage for 2-3 hours.
“The power situation on Tuesday is more or less normal.
We indeed face some problems at night, which is why we have to cut supplies for industry for about two hours from 7pm.
But we hope the situation increases after October 15 because the private sector has been directed by the government to sell power directly to the country’s network, “said Sarnath Ganguly, General Manager NPCL.
Tide tide with shortcomings, NPCL is currently looking for power from Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh.
Against 410MW requests, Greater Noida has received a supply of 320-330mW every day.
Supply is also being added through solar and wind plants in Gujarat and other districts.
“We also get the strength of Indian energy exchanges with a high level of Rs 20 per unit sometimes,” Ganguly said.
Officials say private companies such as Tata Power have been directed by the state government to sell power directly to the grid.
“Yes, independent power plants have been asked to throw.
This situation can be increased on October 15,” said an NPCL official.
However, because 75% of the electricity sector still depends on coal for its energy, residents ask questions about whether the situation will soon improve.
“On Tuesday, there is a power outage for several hours in urban areas such as the Jagat Agricultural Market, Beta 1, Alpha and Gamma sector,” said Harinder Bhati, a resident of Beta Sector 1.
NPCL, meanwhile, has issued an advisor to the population.
To use power separately in an effort to save energy until the install problem ends.
These include turning off lights and fans when they are not used, using fans instead of AC as far as possible and adjusting the AC temperature at 27 ° C.
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