Beltangady: Come September, 600 MW Electricity from UPCL : Shobha


Beltangady: Come September, 600 MW Electricity from UPCL : Shobha

Daijiworld Media Network—Beltangady (RD/CN)

Beltangady, Apr 10: “The state has been finding it difficult to supply electricity needed to meet the rising demand and arrangements will be made to add 1,500 mega watts of additional electricity to the main grid of the state by September 2011,” said energy minister Shobha Karandlaje.

She was speaking at a function held to distribute solar lights provided by Beltangady Rotary Club to 150 houses during a function held at Sharada Mantap, Ujire, on Sunday April 10.

“The state’s main grid will be supplied 1,500 mega watts, with 600 mega watts from the second thermal power plant of UPCL, 500 mega watts from Bellary unit, and a total of 500 mega watts generated by the unconventional energy sources and mini-hydel power plants by the end of September 2011,” said Karandlaje.






Minister Shobha Karandlaje unfolds state’s energy needs:

“The state needs 8,000 mega watts of electricity.  If it intends to supply electricity for 24 hours, then the total needs will go up to 12,000 mega watts.  The state has a history of over a century in generating electricity.  Despite this fact, electricity is not generated to meet growing demand.  It’s just 5,300 mega watts.  Electricity amounting to 500 mega watts is bought from private enterprises.  Unconventional sources of energy contribute 450 mega watts and 150 mega watts electricity is bought from Gulbarga.  The electricity shortage is affecting the entire country, hence it’s difficult to get supply from other states.  Although the union government is supposed to supply 1,750 mega watts of electricity from the central grid daily and had offered assurances of supplying 1,534 mega watts, it has been supplying only 950 mega watts so far,” she added.

Injustice by union government:

“The state planned to achieve self-sufficiency in electricity within two years.  It also bought land to set up a coal-based thermal power plant with a capacity to generate 2,000 mega watts in Chattisgarh, but the union government has not been supplying coal to thermal power plants in Karnataka as well as Chattisgarh,” alleged Karandlaje. 

She also said that despite her taking up the issue with the union minister, nothing has been achieved.  Over Rs 3,400 crore is spent on installing transformers and laying high tension cables over the towers in 2010.  “There are nearly 18 lac authorized pumpsets and 1.75 lac unauthorized ones and urged those with unauthorized electricity connection are requested to convert them into authorized connections by September 31, 2011,” urged the minister.

MP Nalin Kumar Kateel, in his presidential address, said that the Rotary Club has been doing the job of opening the eyes of the government and urged Karandlaje to supply the essential electrical equipment to the district.

Rotary assistant governor Divakar Nidwannaya, Jayaram Kotian of solar energy project, Selco Solar director K M Udupa, and Mescom chief operating officer Sumant were the chief guests on the occasion.

The solar lights were installed at 150 houses in various villages across Beltangady under the leadership of the Rotary Club jointly by Selco Solar and Syndicate Bank.  CFL bulbs were also distributed by the Rotary Club on the same occasion. 
Rotary Club president Pratapsimha Nayak welcomed the gathering.  Secretary Jayaram proposed the vote of thanks.  Lecturer Dr A Jayakumar Shetty compered the programme.

  

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore - USA

    Tue, Apr 12 2011

    Electricity is very much needed otherwise Indian Population will rise like...........

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Mon, Apr 11 2011

    Where is Mr. Hande of Selco? It is he who introduced solar energy in undevided South Canara. But the govt never recognised his efforts. Is he in the picture? I havent seen him yet but heard a lot about him. Once in Kundapur they arranged a show to convince the people about solar energy benefits, but few people attended, i was one of them. Later I installed solar Water Heater at my house and even recomended to many of my friends. God bless Mr. Hande. Selco sales & services are very good.

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  • Abraham Coutinho, Mundkur/Bombay

    Mon, Apr 11 2011

    UPCL has already done enough damage to the ecology in Udupi and sarrounding area. Now by starting the second unit, worst will happen. The UPCL should be closed down.

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  • PREMNATH SHETTY, Bangalore

    Mon, Apr 11 2011

    UPCL is promoted by LANCO,whose promoter is Rajeshwar Rao a Congress MP from Vijayawada who took over the same from Nagarjuna power.If junk machinery is being used that blame has to be put on the UPA govt. for allowing companies to import sub standard chinese power equipment acroos India.Now that complaints have come across india,the UPA govt has woken up late on this issue.Coal blocks in India are controlled and alloted by the central govt,who have been sleeping on this matter of priority allotment due to ego issues of environment minister Jairam Ramesh and the coal ministry.All southern states suffer in power projects due to non availabilty of coal or natural gas which is a must for any thermal plant.Imported coal does not come cheap and hence most power companies resort to using sub standard coal to keep costs down.As a matter of fact power minister Mr Shinde at the centre has seen to that the surplus natural gas of Dabhol power plant is not being supplied to Karnataka by GAIL even after a clear agreement from the earlier NDA and present UPA govt only to benefit his home state.Power allotment by the central power plants is based on political considerations rather than agreed conditions which is happening now to cover up the shortage in Tamil Nadu.It has become a fashion for some sitting abroad in to pass comments without getting into the real problem.For the economy to grow and jobs,industries are required which in turn need uninterrupted power supply.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Apr 11 2011

    It is surprise to note that most of the psuedos are still with brain washed.

    Psuedos were happy with the non development rule of congress for 60 years.

    Current BJP government under the leadership of SHRIMAAN YEDIYURAPPAJI is doing its best for development & specially in generating required electricity for the state.

    BUT UNFORTUNATELY ITALIAN LED UPA IS NOT GIVING PROPER SUPPORT.

    THERE IS A CUT IN THE SUPPLY OF COAL FOR RTPS.

    But Shrimman Yediyurappaji approached BJP ruled state for generation & supply of electriity.

    CONGRES NEVER SAY YES FOR DEVELOPMENT.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Apr 11 2011

    What is this lady talking about? Does she expects Ministry of Envirment and Forests to give clearence as the BJP did it for the UPCL? UPCL is promoted a Company promoted by Reddy Brothers who export iron ore to China and import low quality coal to fire the turbines at UPCL. And UPCL is known to violate all the enviroment rules and regulations and our beloved MP Nalin Kumar (Who does not know Hindi/English) is a dumb spectator.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    The 'Power'minister some times bluffing the public with datas in which 50% is not achieved.Sucessive govt did not come up with far sighted plan in fulfilng growing demand of electricity in our state.Karnataka lacks acute power shortage in the past and would continue in future also till comphrehensive planning are made.Cheap politics,corruptions,non focussing on investmentment in power sector and bad management are the root cuase for the present situation.Non conventional power resources must be emphasised and given more focus to bring about minimum power cut in Karanataka.

    Belthangdy Rotary Club, one of the oldest NGO having repute of public service,did marvelous job and need to be appriciated by society and Govt alike.Rotary Eng Medium school also one of the oldest and reputed educational institution in belthangay gives yeomen service to the society.I would like to congrat Rotary Club of Belthangady for being first, the kind of rare service(solar) which was given to society and in future all NGOs may follow.

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  • Clifford, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    unauthorized electricity connection are requested to convert them into authorized connections by September 31, 2011,” urged the minister!!!!!

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  • prasanna, mangalore

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    One of the few ministers' who do their duty. rest all waste bodies.

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  • Shekar Moily padebettu, Padebettu/Udipi

    Sun, Apr 10 2011

    Smt.Shobaji for god's sake stop giving false statement for getting mileage.Once you assumed the chair you have promised that there will not be any power cut/disruption of power but your promise has failed.Children had to toil/suffer even during their examination.Even now situation is not improved.Why? Then why you have to make false statement in front of media/people.If you can't solve the problem step down fro your chair.All politicians are shedding crocodile tears.There is no end for it.Don't think that you can play the way you want.Now one force has emerged to teach all the politicians a lesson.That is Anna Hazare Aavaaz,which has got all round support/co-operation of whole nation.Beware!!!!!
    Jai Bharat,Jai Hind,Jai Karnataka

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