Lucknow: Energy Minister Shrikant Sharma on Wednesday said that UP Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) did not have enough funds to pay coal which was being pushed into a hot power plant for power plants.
The minister further said that the electrical giant was also not in the financial position to clean up arrears for the power that had been purchased from NTPC.
Sharma made the statement while appealing to the power of the power to end their agitation after the celebration season.
The Junior Uppcl engineers have increased in arms that demand the elimination of anomalies in their salary structure.
Agaritas is increasingly aggressive after senior officials in the Ministry of Finance question the higher wages given to employees of power.
Sharma said that employees must speak to the authorities to get their revenge addressed, instead of taking agitation courses.
Revelation comes at the time of the riciness of towering coal threatening to interfere with the power supply even as the state and state government trying to increase efforts to stem the crisis.
The source at UPPCL said that a number of power plants owned by the state faced severe coal shortages as a result of their operations were not carried out in full load conditions.
Until the time of submitting this report, the power plant itself is in a 1837 MW tone.
By opposing the requirements of the 15500 MT coal at Parichha Power Plant has a total installation capacity of 1140 MW, the power plant receives 5400 mt.
Likewise, 610 MW Harduaganj need 9000 mt, where supply is 3800 MT created.
Only two days ago, Yogi Aditakakath asked UPPCL to ensure the power supply without interruption between 6pm and 7 in the morning considering the Navratri Festival, Dussehra Dussehra.
He also asked power officials to coordinate with the center and Indian coal limited to resolve the crisis.
Sharma said that the state government has the responsibility to provide power to various fields on schedule.
He stated that the regular power supply must be ensured despite the financial burden that has stare uppcl.
The minister said that various distribution companies have caused huge losses after an epidemic when economic activities stopped.
“Corporate debt has increased over a certain period of time,” he said, reiterating that corporations had gathered losses of up to more than RS 90,000 Crore.
The minister said that the corporation was also limited to paying salaries to employees on time, given the situation of poor power.
“Employees must rethink their decisions about the performance of agreed to seek a wage revision,” he said, urging employees to call their stirring and contribute to providing a subtle power supply to the people.
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