Mangalore: 'Southern, National Grids to be Connected to Reduce Power Problems'


Mangalore: 'Southern, National Grids to be Connected to Reduce Power Problems'
 
Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)
 
Mangalore, Aug 20:
"As per plans, the southern electricity grid will be connected to the national grid by January 2014. With this, electricity produced in states like Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry can be transferred to Karnataka to make up for electricity shortage in the state,” said Dr M Veerappa Moily, minister of corporate affairs and power, while addressing a press meet here on Sunday, August 19.
 
He said that the world’s biggest electricity station will be opened in Raichur soon and CM Jagadish Shettar and he will be present during its inauguration.

Referring to country's biggest power failure in north India recently, he said that there is a need to follow grid rule to avoid such failures. "A team of experts will prepare a report on this and will shed light on the causes for grid failure. They will also recommend solutions to evade such failures in future," he added.
 
He added that an all-state chief ministers' meeting will be convened to work out the problems involved in the power distribution channel. "As all ESCOMS lack financial strength to purchase electricity at present, debt restructuring plan will be chalked out and all the ESCOMS will be financially strengthened," he said.
 
Replying to a query on coal scam which has marred UPA's image, he said that the comptroller and auditor general of India (CAG) report has only estimated the presumptive loss incurred to the nation’s treasury. "However, CAG is not a judicial body and the parliament has the supreme power either to accept or reject the findings in the report. The report is yet to reach the public accounts committee,” he added.
 
“The system of ‘open bid of coal mines’ itself was started by the UPA government, the coal mines has been auctioned in a smooth manner for 60 years,” he said, and blamed the BJP for politicizing every administrative matter from President’s election to the CAG report. He mocked the BJP for using the CAG report as a lifeline as the party was ‘sinking’.
 
On the North Eastern exodus from the state, Moily said that the state government has taken proper action and the intelligence department should have been more alert to avert such situations. He said that the riots in Assam is condemnable and pointing out only Bangladeshi migrants as the reason for the riots is not correct and added that the NDA government during its stint did nothing, while UPA is placing the border line to avert any illegal migration from Bangladesh.

 

  

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  • akshay, Mangalore / Dubai

    Tue, Aug 21 2012

    during recent power outage northen and eastern grid was totally down and 3/4 of the country was without power this has happened by UPAS blunder of keeping Mulayam Happy Now Moily want to connect southern grid so that whole country can be in dark if UP or Bihar threatens to withdraw support congress was in power for 50 years in Karnataka they did not start any power projects and responsible for current power deficit in the state

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Tue, Aug 21 2012

    He wants to blackout whole country by connecting everything to national grid (why to discriminate?). He will be promoted if he performs better than Shinde as power minister..!! I wonder how he is sure about his portfolio to inaugurate Raichur station.!!

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  • kenneth, Shirva

    Tue, Aug 21 2012

    Mr. Moily We are not in the position to believe your words... Sorry... You know why ?

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  • Raj, Dubai

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    Please try to bring back the black money kept in abroad banks, then all problems will be solved as far as debt crisis in concerned. Implement some solution to tackle it then all India problems will be solved.

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    DEAR BULSAM,
    WHATEVER TECHNOLOGY WE ADOPT WILL NOT SERVE FRUIT UNLESS WE CHANGE OUR SELFISH GROUNDS.
    ONLY CRIMINAL PROSECUTION WITH JAIL TERM TO THE FIRST CULPRITS CAN FIND SOME RELIEF.
    AS ALL ARE AWARE STAKE HOLDERS BELONGING TO CERTAIN STATE GOVERNMENTS WERE DIRECTLY RESPONSIBLE FOR OVERDRAWING AND EVENTUAL GRID COLLAPSE.
    THEY NEVER GAVE A THOUGHT TO THE IMMINENT POWER OUTAGE WHICH MAY RESULT IN THE STOPPAGE OF SEVERAL LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT'S.
    THESE ARE HAVING MURDEROUS INTENTIONS AND HENCE ARE VERY VERY DANGEROUS.
    THIS NEW INITIATIVE OF MR. MOILY TO PENALIZE THE ONES IN CHARGE WILL GO A LONG WAY IN REDUCING SUCH COLLAPSES IN THE BROADER INTEREST OF THE NATION.

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  • Patrick Menezes, Karkala/Kuwait

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    By 2013 he will be transfered to another portfolio. Other congress MPs will not allow him to ute this job. His assuarance will remain in dream as he said about the development of our mangalore international airport some times back.

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  • PRAMOD J NAIK, ORISSA / KUNDAPURA

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    No bulsam first you need to curb your population and then you have the right to talk otherwise you people have to shut up because you people have not done population control but you are asking for better facilities.From where shall govt bring facilities to you people.So dont simply make comments without thinking of the root cause of the problem

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  • BHARATH, MANGALORE

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    We have to wait Till Jan '14 to connect National Grid?
    Situation is critical here due to unavailable of Electricity...

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  • Steevan, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    I'm Fed up of hearing Crap,useless highly intellectual Bureaucratic talks of Verrappa. He is only good in talking and Zero in Action and Performance

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  • Neville Fernandez, Mangalore/Antigua

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    Bad idea. We were relatively insulated from their high power consumption particularly in summer. Now we're done for!

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    Southern electricity grid will be connected to the national grid and World’s biggest electricity station will be opened in Raichur is Great New for Karnataka. Industries in Karnataka are suffering for lack of continuous supply of Power. Infrastructure development is need of this hour which can bring us out from recession type of situation. World will be a better place to live in, whereas communal strife will take us backwards by several decades.

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  • sachin, mangalore

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    Mr moily what happened to your dec 21 / 2011 promise of giving mangalore airport a international status...be a true mangalorean...like all other politician show some favoritism towards your home land...jai hind

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    As the demand for electricity in India continues to outpace development of energy resources, investing in smart grid technologies to improve energy management, similar to the one introduced in the USA, is a critical necessity to ensuring our energy future.

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  • murthi, mangalore/dubai

    Mon, Aug 20 2012

    Moilyji....First of all tell the central government to provide Coal to exisitng & planned power plants in Karnataka. Dont try to project the state as useless. I think all the current projects completed karnataka will be having surplus power. Please do this before meging the grids.

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