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Kerala Govt Ready to Supply Power to the Central Pool

Kerala Govt Ready to Supply Power to the Central Pool
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ThiruvananThapuram: After heavy monsoon and Hydro Power projects state running in the power of their full generation, the state government has stated the willingness to supply power to the central pond, depending on conditions, including that additional power exported to the grid back during the peak summer of the year front.
It is reliable that the state has submitted to the Secretary of the Uni Power that the power of 300MW above can be offered during a period other than peak hours, starting at 18:00.
The state has also said that additional sales can also be considered as far as 100 to 300 MW on the basis of Dayahead which means that strength must be ordered at least 24 hours before, during a different time slot in a day.
In addition, power can be supplied in real-time which means it will be at a higher level than two other rates.
In return, the state has also informed that it is 100MW need to fulfill peak demand in the ongoing month and for the following month.
The state has also conveyed the center that he plans to buy 150MW during rush hour from March to May next year.
The proposal for additional export is now made, returned during the summer peak.
Since the rainy season has become active in the state, Hydro projects are running at maximum capacity, and includes one unit in Idukki, which will return to the lane in a few days, the production capacity of IDUKKI is only 750MW.
The state has also notified the center of the maintenance needed to operate the unit at the top of the summer, when all units must be included in the workplace, it was studied.
It is said that the annual maintenance of the generation units required in the rainy season when demand is less, is being postponed to produce maximum capacity to support central requirements.
This center has asked the state government upper support to supply the power to the Central Electricity Network, after shortage of power in the country from the coal crisis.
Uni Alok Kumar’s Secretary on October 14 was written for the Secretary of the State Secretary who asked him to supply the power in rush hour until October 31.
While KSEB has agreed to supply back the ongoing coal crisis, the corporation relies heavily on the purchase of power to meet the demands of the country.
As high as 57.39% of the total corporate income costs in 2019-20 (total expenditure is Rs 2,902 Crore for 2019-20) spent buying purchasing power.
The state meets its requirements of power through the purchase of power from the central pond, buying from other sources entered into the power purchase agreement and from the source of our own generation.

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