Pune: The body of the Representative of the Pimpri-Chinchwad-Chakan belt which was highly improved calculated their losses after Wednesday’s power outages and searched for accountability from MSEDCL and “thorough investigation” into the causes of service interference.
Although the industrial body cannot have the right financial impact to lose production days, an observer places losses at RS10-12 Crore for that day.
Observers say most of the impact is borne by micro, small, and medium-scale units, which run on strict margins and depend on regular cash flows and fulfillment of orders.
Diesel generators that operate also run out of questions because of the length of blackouts and rising fuel costs.
“Until around noon, 40% of the unit was closed due to a power outage.
The rest of the unit was notified by the Local Maharashtra Local Electrical Distribution Company (MSEDCL), their power supply engineer for a while was arrested, as part of an emergency rolling blackout.
We suffer from blackouts, “Said Sandip Belsare, President of the Pimpri Chinchwad Small Industry Association.
“The wages paid today went unemployed because of a power outage.
MSEDCL also cannot provide a clear reason for power outages.
The incident must be investigated thoroughly,” he said.
Some industrial groups make “lack of action” from MSEDCL to sustainable backup options, if inadequate, including solar power.
“The Chakan and surrounding belt industry produces a lot of income for MSEDCL.
But the customer service does not exist.
Most units in our area lose production day on Wednesday because the power supply is fluctuating and intermittent.
Operation of resource resources, such as set of diesel generators, almost impossible Throughout the day due to the costs involved.
Even for solar power installations, MSEDCL is not cooperative enough, “Rued Dileep Batwal, Secretary, Federation of the Chakan Industry.