Bengaluru: No respite from power problems, peak hour cuts may continue till mid-Jan: DKS


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Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Nov 4: Energy consumers - domestic, commercial and industrial – beware! There is no immediate relief from the chronic power crisis facing Karnataka in the recent months, thanks to the failure of monsoon and depletion of water levels in almost all hydel reservoirs.

The electricity consumers of the State capital, Bengaluru, who form the biggest chunk of energy consumers and also the major source of revenue, cannot expect any respite from the frequent power cuts, especially during peak hours.

The bleak energy shortage in Karnataka will continue and energy consumers in Bengaluru should brace for the present situation of frequent power cuts during peak hours at least till mid-January, says Karnataka’s Energy Minister D K Shivakumar.

The rural in rural areas is even more critical, said the minister explaining that the State Government was making all efforts to get additional power from neighbouring States to ease the situation.

He, however, feels that the power situation in Karnataka may ease slightly after mid-January.

With Karnataka facing a huge shortfall of 1800 MW of power daily, Shivakumar said there was little that the State Government could do improve the situation.

He said he would be participating in a two-day conference of Power, Renewable Energy and Mines Ministers of States and Union Territories at Kochi in Kerala, from November 6 and would try his best to explore the possibilities of getting power from Southern States.

"We have not been able to get any power from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh or Kerala," he said.

The minister said the State Government would do its best to ensure power supply during peak hours from mid-January to enable the Students to prepare for exams without any worries.

Enraged over the frequent power cuts, legislators, heads of urban and local bodies have claimed that the people in villages have been protesting against them for frequent power cuts and have urged the State Government to make all efforts to improve the situation.

Unlike in the past, residents of rural and urban areas have been witnessing power cuts during rainy and winter seasons and repeated complaints to Bangalore Electricity Supply Company (Bescom) have been of little help, Congress legislators said.

Legislators have expressed their displeasure over the management of power situation by Shivakumar, who chaired a meeting of elected representatives coming under the Bescom region.

The meeting was called to chalk out a strategy to tackle impending power crisis in coming months.
Shivakumar said the State Government was continuing efforts to procure power from other States and in the meanwhile was preparing a schedule of power cuts to enable the citizens to plan their work. The schedule of power cuts would be announced in the next 2-3-days, he said.

A few MLAs told reporters that they have opposed the Minister’s proposal on supplying seven hours of power on alternative days in rural areas.

It learnt that keeping an eye on elections to ZPs and TPs in January 2016, legislators demanded uninterrupted power supply in villages.

Shivakumar said the Bescom will explore the options of providing seven hours of uninterrupted power availability taluk-wise in districts under the Bescom region.

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    I hope that in our Udupi region power is there for 24 hours as promised by local CONGiss MLA!!!!

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  • Shekar Moily Padebettu, Udupi/India

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    We must congratulate our current energy minister Shiv Kumar for his efficient administration in dealing with power problem in the state.Many government have come and gone but no government could sort out or address the problem of power shortage,which is plaguing since long time.Our government instead of concentrating on main core issues/problems like this,it is concentrating on other unproductive,destructive issues like Beef meat issue,Yettinahole project and other so many problems.Government is fully aware of perennial power shortage problem but they are enjoying inside the air conditioned cabin at tax payers cost without finding out any solution and calling press meet at the eleventh hour,which is good for nothing and is just for show and publicity.This shows the laxity of our government.Does honourable energy minister Shiv Kumar face any problem of power cuts at his home? No.Then why he has to think about or bother about the public?Utter failure in his administration and no respite. People have to suffer and undergo all these hardships.This is every year's problem (may be this year more due to lack of enough rains in the state)but nobody could study,assess,evaluate the pro and cons of the situations and come to conclusion with proper answer.Karnataka state has never ever faced situation like this before.There was a problem in the past also but not this much.If the situation goes like this what about the situation during summer and student's exam period.Awake from the deep slumber and do something good for the people.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    But as long as uninterrupted power is not there in our region except for other than CONGiss supporters’ problem is not yet solved!!!! They need to pay their outstanding amount to power company and then they can ask for more power supply. Do they have funds to pay for power supply? Absolutely no….because present CONGiss Govt is almost bankrupt!!!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Thank God Karnataka’s Energy Minister D K Shivakumar is not from the Minority ...

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    It is time that solar energy is harvested and stored for use by consumers. There is also the need to harness wind energy wherever possible. If these sources are carefully studied and energy produced there is every hope to curtail power shortage.

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  • tom Cat, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    congress or bjpee these are a curse to our nation, there is no development to the nation.

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  • KRPrabhu, Kudla/Bluru

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Tomanna...Catanna...
    Cool...there are numerous countries countries in the world worst than India.In spite of all what is going one here is only views blown up beyond proportions.India is really heven for all irrespective of BJP or Congress rule....

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    inspite of power problem in Karnataka the minister in-charge is at ease. If there is current or no current it doesn't make any differenc to Shiva Kumar. is he an ideal minister. Moreover where is meeting is held has a central air condition which is again paid by tax payers money. So Shivakumar won't feel the pain of not having electricity at individual's home. Electricity is an onging issue all over india. Mangalore should get enough electricity as we have accommodated the setting up of MRPL in Mangalore on behest of public. MRPL should provide Mangalorean's 24 x 7 electricity for the sacrifice coastal people have done. Jai Mangalore.

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  • Ahmed, DOH / IXE

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    All because of previous yed di government. King of bribery

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    Ahmed, DOH / IXE

    And also because of Previous UPA government at the center for faulty transmission lines from one state to another

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  • vasanth, mulki

    Thu, Nov 05 2015

    yeddi ruled the state only for 2 years. in these 2 years whether he has closed down any power project. if you people expect development only in 2 years what about remaining 65 years. if you want to hate bjp or yeddi no problem you can do it but mention that clearly. state development should be not mixed up with politics

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Nov 04 2015

    Both the center and the state government should work together to ramp up the transmission so that the people do not suffer

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Wed, Nov 04 2015

    People,

    Chora guru...Chandala shishya...party and its ministers...wow...what a combination!!!

    ...JH...

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