Karnataka to buy 4,000 mw power to tide over crisis


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Oct 1: Faced with a chronic shortage of power supply and the consequent frequent load-shedding and power cut, Karnataka will be buying more than 4000 MW power from other States and private producers to tide over the power crisis.

Karnataka has been facing shortage of 1800 MW a day.

The daily generation in the State is roughly 5900 MW against the demand for 7700 MW.

Already, electricity supply companies have been cutting power and resorting to load-shedding at frequent intervals for several hours in different times during the day in urban and rural areas.

Speaking to reporters in Bengaluru on Thursday, Energy Minister D K Shivakumar said the State Government has earmarked Rs. 3,078 crore for purchase of power from independent power producers till May 2016.

A decision was taken to purchase 2,000 MW on long-term and 1000 MW on medium-term, he said.

The State has already purchasing 1113 MW from other states and private producers.

The State’s quota of power from the central grid. But the State has been receiving 200 MW from the Central grid so far.

Owing to depletion of water storage in hydel reservoirs, hydel power generation has been declined from 8435 million units a day in 2013 to 4314 million units in 2015, he said.

The Energy Department would go for bidding to buy electricity to tide over the power shortage owing to severe drought and deplete in water level in hydel reservoirs.

Only after entering into power purchase agreement (PPA), the Power Grid Corporation of India would ensure corridor to supply power to the State, he said.

A 10-year vision plan would be unveiled shortly and it would draw a road map for generation of power in the State.

By March 2016, the State would be in a position to generate 1150 MW of power that included 485 MW of wind, 487 MW of solar, 20 MW of biomass, 114 MW of cogeneration and 44 MW of hydro power, the minister said.

He requested the Centre to rush to the rescue of the State and ensure greater quota from the Central grid and also ensure supply of coal for generation from the thermal power plants.

  

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Sat, Oct 03 2015

    Dear readers,

    Give government subsidy for 'Non conventional energy' need for individuals.We can tap Solar and wind energy of our own need.

    Where is the planning commission?

    Jai Hind

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  • keerthikumar, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 02 2015

    History records says, the Govt. and it's undertakings are utterly fail to supply power, it is high time to private the power sector.

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  • Suman, Mangalore

    Fri, Oct 02 2015

    Effect of govinda schemes.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Fri, Oct 02 2015

    High corruption, bad planning & mis calculations from the Electricity Board planning Dept has landed K'Nataka in this mess...all due to one Corrupt individual, DKS

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Reduce customs on imported LED lights and also reduce taxes on solar panels. Automatically the demand for power in the state. Government will never do this because they loose revenue and instead of this they plan other ways whereby they can make some money out it.....!!!!??? Profit out of the misery of the people...!!!??????

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    hey psuedos/anti natinals,

    during BJP rule karnataka was having surplus power and i never expereinced load shedding in bangalore.

    smt. shobha karandlaje worked hard and provided electricity to karnataka 24x7.

    now your nidderamayya govt. offering " kattale bhagya"

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 02 2015

    There is difference between permanent solution and temporary solution.
    If your Shobakka solved power issue then why problem now !
    Think logically...Sorry you are Feku blind bhakt na.

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  • Vishal D Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Stop all vote bank Bhagyas & provide Electricity to all, Farmers are crying because of no rain & there is no electricity to run pumps to protect their paddy fields & other harvest. But everybody will say "Raitharu deshada bennelubu", but in real see the status of farmers, they have only one way....... Even after 68 years of Independence, no basic amenities like water & Electricity. This is what the Congress gave to the Country.

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  • Thomas D'Mello, Kundapura, Kundapura

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    What is most surprising is that, despite the shortage of power, the state government (and also the centre) put large duty on SOLAR PANELS.
    If the government reduce duty for solar panels and increase incentives like low bank interest for loans, many homes, including me will install solar panels.
    This will certainly go a long way in solving the power shortage problem.

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  • JNB, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    If the GOVT will not charge larger amount of duty!
    How they can build crores of worth fortune and bungalows?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 01 2015

    Do we pay in USD ...

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