Power Scenario in Gujarat

Power Scenario in Gujarat

  • Submitted By: princy
  • Date Submitted: 02/08/2009 12:47 AM
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GUJARAT POWER SCENARIO -
A city-based consumer research organisation, Consumer Education and Research Society (CERS), urged the central government to hold the electricity companies accountable for frequent power cuts and load sheddings in several states.The country is facing six to seven percent power deficit during normal hours and 12 to 13 percent during peak hours. The western region is the worst-hit, said CERS in November’2008 in a representation to the ministry of power.
The state-run power companies have not adequately added to their capacity during the past decade and depended mostly on power purchase from independent producers, it added.
In 2007-08, Gujarat topped the power-deficit states with 26.7 percent shortage during peak hours, followed by Maharashtra at 26.4 percent. Gujarat could feed only 8,885 MW against the peak demand of 12,119 MW.
The CERS said distribution companies should be penalised and compensation be taken from them for the affected consumers.
INDIAN POWER SCENARIO – Total Installed Capacity:
|Sector |MW |%age |
|State Sector |74,453.76 |52.5 |
|Central Sector |47,520.99 |34.0 |
|Private Sector |19,525.09 |13.5 |
|Total |1,41,499.84 |

|Fuel |MW |%age |
|Total Thermal |91,145.84 |64.6 |
| |Coal |75,252.38 |53.3 |
| |Gas |14,691.71 |10.5 |
| |Oil |1,201.75 |0.9 |
|Hydro (Renewable)...

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