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Since WR has surplus thermal generation, the gas from WR is being diverted to NR as and when available for optimum utilization

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Last Updated : Aug 18 2014 | 6:27 PM IST

Impact of Erratic Monsoon on Power Generation

The Centre has taken various steps to bridge the gap between the demand supply of power due to deficit monsoon. This was stated by Sh. Piyush Goyal, Minister of state for Power, Coal & New and Renewable Energy (Independent Charge). The Minister said following steps have been taken in this regard:-

i. The coal based power generation has been increased.

ii. The planned maintenance of some of the Thermal stations has been rescheduled to post monsoon.

iii. Since Western Region (WR) has surplus thermal generation, the gas from WR is being diverted to Northern Region (NR) as and when available for optimum utilization.

iv. Increase in availability of power by optimum utilisation of generating stations especially, imported coal or Naptha based station, which are normally less utilised due to high cost or less fuel availability.

v. The plants which were under reserve shutdown due to high cost, they were made operational to compensate the deficit.

vi. Inter-regional power was made available to the regions affected due to deficit monsoon.

vii. Enhancement of inter-regional power transfer capability by commissioning of 765 KV Raichur-Solapur transmission line.

viii. Contingency arrangement by connecting one 500 MW unit at Vindhyachal STPS (stage-IV), with Northern Region, which is otherwise meant for Western Region.

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First Published: Aug 18 2014 | 11:11 AM IST

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