Omar to monitor power situation on daily basis
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Oct 22: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today directed the Power Development Department (PDD) to strictly adhere to the announced power curtailment schedule and said that he will personally oversee its implementation on a day-to-day basis during the winter months.
Omar while chairing a comprehensive review meeting of the PDD to assess its preparedness ahead of the winter during which there is power crisis in Kashmir as the load increases with use of heating gadgets.
The Chief Minister stressed that once a curtailment schedule is announced, it must be followed rigorously, otherwise the government’s credibility is at stake.
“We need to re-examine the schedule, considering the resources currently available to us and what we anticipate in the near future. I will personally monitor the situation on a daily basis, especially as winter sets in,” he said.
Omar emphasized that the curtailment schedule must remain fair and equitable, without any influence from political or other external forces. “There must be no interference from those with political or other forms of influence. The schedule should be transparent and fair for all,” he added.
In an effort to incentivize efficiency, the Chief Minister suggested that areas demonstrating better management of electricity usage should be rewarded. “Reward those areas that are more efficient in managing curtailment. The schedule should be localized and reflect performance, particularly in areas where AT&C losses are lower,” he advised.
Given the forecast of an early winter onset by the Meteorological Department, Omar instructed the PDD officials to expedite their preparations. “We have indications of early snowfall this year, so our winter preparedness must reflect that possibility,” he said, urging that seasonal pruning be completed within the next three to four weeks.
During the meeting, Principal Secretary PDD Rajesh H. Prasad provided a detailed presentation on the current power scenario in Jammu and Kashmir.
The presentation covered a wide range of topics, including the existing power supply situation, energy requirements, and peak availability during the winter months.
Key areas of discussion included strategies to mitigate the winter power deficit, banking agreements for up to 500 MW of additional energy, and allocations from the Central Government.
The meeting also reviewed power purchase liabilities, loans raised, payments made, and ongoing efforts to improve revenue realization through enhanced billing systems, e-governance, and IT interventions.
“A significant focus was placed on reducing Aggregate, Technical, and Commercial (AT&C) losses, with the Chief Minister urging that all necessary steps be taken to minimize these losses. The status of ongoing projects and system additions were also discussed in detail, with an emphasis on ensuring timely implementation before the onset of winter.”
The meeting was attended by Advisor to Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister Dheeraj Gupta, and Principal Secretary PDD Rajesh H. Prasad.