With summer peaking, Karnataka plunging into serious power crisis


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Feb 22: Even as the heat of summer starting to scorch in different parts of Karnataka, especially in coastal Karnataka, which has already hit record levels in the last few days, the State is staring at a severe power crisis with a chronic shortage of nearly 2500 mw a day already.

The situation is bound to worsen in the coming months, especially after the major fire accident that has virtually halted power generation at the Sharavathy generating station, near Jog-Kargal in the malnad Shivamogga district, which contributed roughly 1,035 mw power daily to the State grid.

A State Cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Monday deliberated at length the demand and supply for power in the State and directed Chief Secretary Arvind Jadhav and Energy Minister D K Shivakumar to explore all alternative avenues to bridge the demand supply gap, which ranges from 1000 mw to 2500 mw during the peak summer.

The threat of long hours of load shedding is almost certain to return to the State in March, April and May months, according to official sources in the State Secretariat.

While the demand for power in March is 10,026 mw against the availability of 9,218 mw.

In April, the demand for electricity is expected to jump to 10,453 mw as against the supply at barely 9762 mw.

It would be impossible for providing three phase power for irrigation pumpsets and industries between 7am to 9am.

The situation would also be grim during the evening peak hours, sources added.

"It is expected to take at least 4 to 5 months to restore power generation at Sharavati generating station. The scope for procuring power in a big way from outside it also limited due to constraints in availability of grid. The Chief Minister has instructed the authorities to explore all options to tackle the challenge," official sources said.

Though the hours of load shedding was not deliberated specifically, the people would have to be ready to face some hardship considering the situation and accidental fire accident at Sharavati, sources said.

A few days ago, Energy minister D K Shivakumar announced that BESCOM has lifted the staggering holidays from February 6 consequent to relaxing of restriction on hydro generation, improvement in state and central thermal power generation and revival of 1000 mw at Kudankulam nuclear power plant in Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu.

But the situation changed in last few days owing to accidental fire at Sharavathy sources said.

  

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  • JR,

    Wed, Feb 24 2016

    BOTH SIDDU AND DEE KAY SHEE WILL KEEP ON BLAMING EACH OTHER BECAUSE THEY CAN NOT BLAME BJP NOW AFTER TWO YEARS IN RULING IN THE STATE AND NO BACK UP FOR SERIOUS POWER CRISIS WASHED OUT THEIR HANDS DECLARING POWER SHORTAGE. THEY HAVE MONEY FOR 100 BAAGYAS BUT NO MONEY TO CREATE GRID FOR RESERVE POWER / TO PRESERVE RAIN WATER THRU DAMS.
    ONE IS HUNGRY THE OTHER IS SLEEPY LIKE RAAVANA AND KUMBHAKARNA.
    WE ARE THE SUFFERERS OF MAHABHARATH

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  • Peter, Thenkakarandur

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    I have a sanctioned 10 KW power for agriculture purpose for my pump.I do not get even ten - fifteen minutes of power to start up my pump in-spite a person remain 24 hours near the mains to find 3 lamps glowing.
    fed up now i remain and depend on panchayat water supply for the basic need to survive.

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  • Ryan Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    Firstly the government, Central or State should stop this politically hit and economically suicidal free power to farmers. Basically our agricultural output isn’t growing. We need huge investments in the power sector, in the form of public private participation. There are erring unpaid power bills of politicians running into crores. India should invest in renewable resources like solar power, wind power, hydro power, geothermal energy, bio energy and heat conservation. Incentives should be given for wind mills. As I understand the present power minister Mr. Piyush Goyal is doing his best to electrify the entire country, we need to give him time. There has to be a time frame with concrete long term plan, or else with global warming we will have this debate every summer.

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  • Esmail, Kasaragod.

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    Mr. Tom cat,. They have a non renewable resource, with a fraction of our population. Please don't compare the incomparable.

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  • Ashok Kotian, Mangalore / Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    Why is the Chief Minister inviting industrialist to invest in Karnataka when he cannot solve this power problem. All the previous government are equally responsible for this failure.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    With such a big shortage of power, how to even think of building smart cities, all hype n hoopla!!

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    How the Multiplex and Shopping Malls operate.
    There could be more visitors (window buyers) than actual shoppers.
    So sad & bad. The weather in Mangalore during next 4 moths could be unbearable.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    What happened to all the Central Grids having excess power or was that also ...

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  • tom Cat, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    kick out congis and bjpeee parties from Karnataka only then there will be development. Look at the arabs where they lack water and electricity and now they have surplus of it at cheap rate

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Frazer Town,B'lore

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    This time the summer seems to be acute and if the electricity problem crop up,we don't know how to face the summer.

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  • Anti Corrupt, Mangalore, Kuwait

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    someone said Karnataka ranks no.1 in development. For all you know it may be generator and inverter scam.

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  • Sanjay, Hebri

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    No power in hebri. Ever alternative hour power goes.

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  • John, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    All the rants by corrupt D. K Shivakumar that Karnataka is powerful was known to be just till ZP&TP elections!. Now no more elections in near future and Karnataka is powerless now!

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  • JK, Udupi

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    We may have to till one more year for Karnataka to see sufficient power.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    'ಕತ್ತಲೆ ಭಾಗ್ಯ' for Karnataka people..

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/NEW YORK,USA.

    Mon, Feb 22 2016

    This summer power crisis has always been there but this year it will be worst. Most of the people in Karnataka have not seen winter this year. It has been hot and it is going to become bad in the coming days ahead.

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  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi

    Mon, Feb 22 2016

    Ache Din in Karnataka with Congress ministers & appendicises poaching power to the hilt, leaving nothing to the earnest payers and needy farmers. Suicides will multi fold and as usual, Center will be blamed!!! Jai Karnataka, Jai Siddu & his looteras!!!!

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