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North heading for blackout days

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New Delhi: With an acute shortage of coal, the northern region is facing over 5,000 MW of power shortage. According to latest official data, five states – Maharashtra, Haryana, Rajasthan, Punjab and Gujarat – are in critical mode.

The tariff disputes with power companies in some states add to the woes of the country.

Four of the five critical states are procuring electricity from Adani Power’s 4,620 MW thermal power plant and Tata Power’s 4,000 MW ultra-mega power project, both at Mundra in Gujarat.

One of these power plants, Adani Power, has stopped supply to Haryana citing lack of payment of dues.

Punjab, India’s grain bowl state, is now reported to have a coal stock left to last just two to three days and the state is now considering the option of importing.

In Maharashtra, the power companies say they cannot supply power due to lack of coal supply and a dispute over tariffs with the Adani Power Company, and may soon have to shut down.

Though Gujarat has some alternative sources of power, it too has said prolonged coal shortage will impact supply in the state soon.

Data released last week shows half of India’s thermal power stations have less than a week’s supply of coal on hand, the lowest level since 620 million people in 22 states were hit by one of the world’s worst blackouts in mid-2012.

A key meeting of power ministers from all states on September 9 in New Delhi is expected to take up the issue of coal shortage and tariff disputes.

 

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