PB: In the midst of the coal crisis, all 4 units in Ropar, 3 in Lehra were closed – News2IN
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PB: In the midst of the coal crisis, all 4 units in Ropar, 3 in Lehra were closed

PB: In the midst of the coal crisis, all 4 units in Ropar, 3 in Lehra were closed
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Patiala: In the midst of a coal crisis, a government-managed hot power plant on Saturday closed the four units in Ropar and three out of four in Lehra Mohabbat, even though the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited connects it with weather changes.
It projects requests to decline further on Sundays, because there are estimates for rain.
It also claims the state does not have a power crisis for now.
Two units each in Rajpura and Talwandi Sabo ran with full load, while GVK is at a reduced burden.
Technical errors have closed one unit of Sabo Talwandi, while the TSPL spokesperson said it was done after instructions from PSPCL and saw the requirements.
Seven running the Punjab thermal power unit produced around 3,000 megawatts of electricity on Saturday, while Ranjit Sagar and Mukeri produced 240 MW hydroelectric, a generation of toral around 400 MW.
In the Dussehra, the maximum power request was 8,675 MW and the supply of 1.772 lakh units, while on Thursday the supply was 1,790 lakh units, 60 short lakh units.
On Thursday, his request was 8,300 MW and a shortage of 300 MW.
The source said Ropar and Lehra Mohabbat had adequate coal stock on Friday night and Saturday to go 1.5 and 1.1 days each, while among personal power plants, Rajpura had 2.5 days of stock, while Talwandi Sabo It has 2.9 days, and GVK is 0.9 days.
On Friday, 14 coal rakes reached the country’s thermal power plant against Daily Requirements 22 Garu.
Officials claim that 45 rakes are on their way, and part of the power supply comes from the Mundra Factory in Gujarat.
PSPCL Director of Generation Paramjeet Singh confirm: “There is no shortage of electricity, because demand has decreased.
On Sundays, it may decrease further, while Tata Mungra provides 150 MW Punjab, which will be raised to 500 MW.
Coal crisis is normalization, and unit – The unit in Ropar and Lehra Mohabbat was closed due to low demand.

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