Meerut: The delayed monsoon has caused a severe power outage in Uttar Pradesh West, adding to the tribulation of people who were shaken under hot heat.
Not only thought but small neighboring cities such as Muzaffarnagar, Shamli, Hapur and Baghpat faced an unschedulable power outage even when the temperature drifted more than 42 degrees Celsius.
On Thursday, seven regions in Meerut Regency faced a power outage for one hour.
Power outages very often that Arvind Mallappa Bangari, MD, Paschimanchal Vitran Vitran Nigam Limited (PVVNL), had to pay a surprise visit to the sub-station in the middle of the night and transferred Junior (JE) engineers after the last failed to provide concrete.
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Fourteen District – Meerut, Baghpat, Ghaziabad, Gautambudh Nagar, Bulandshahr, Hapur, Muzaffarnagar, Saharapur, Shamli, Bijnor, Moradabad, Sambhal, JP Nagar and Remar – fall under PVVNL.
The average electrical load in May is 4,212 MW.
The burden increased to 5,562 MW in June and since the last week of June, demand has peaked between 7,500 and 8,000 mV.
“When power consumption almost doubled in the past month, PVVNL has used an unplanned power outage from two hours every three times in my area on Monday which was reduced to one hour on Tuesday,” Kishan Chand of Balwant Nagar said here.
Power cutting is also reported from the edges and villages in addition to affecting the industry.
Following a frequent electricity outage report, MD PVVNL has directed Jes posted in power plants to keep a record of daily details of the reasons for shutdowns.
“I did a surprise inspection on an electric urban distribution board, Meerut under Shastri Nagar, Mohkampur, Rangoli, Ramlila Ground-1, Ramlila Ground-2 and Begumpool Power Station on Thursday and found that there were some unscheduled forces because it couldn’t He explained by JE.
I immediately moved the official, “Bangari to Ti.
He added that Western Up was experiencing peak power consumption and delayed monsoon had increased demand but someone could not cut strength without plans.
Bangri also directed the executive engineer and officials At the subdivision level to check the power station randomly, every four days, and that too, at night.