Delhi government has also written to the Centre over the damage to a 400KVA tower managed by Power Grid in the Bamnauli area yesterday. Alternative arrangements have been made to bypass the shortfall, Jain said.
The statement on penalties came at a press briefing by Jain, even as reports of outages came in from across the city, including its southern, eastern and northern parts, following a massive dust storm and rains.
Jain attributed the unscheduled outages to "local faults" and singled out BSES for the situation. The discoms did not invest in improving infrastructure since the privatisation of Delhi's power sector fifteen years ago, he said.
"There's a tower in Bagnoli of 400KVA capacity built and managed by powergrid. It fell yesterday. We have written to the Centre to probe the incident," Jain said.
Among them, 1,022 complaints were resolved within one hour while 1,541 took two hours. There's no shortage of power and no scheduled power cuts, he said.
"The discoms have not built inadequate infrastrcuture. They say we have put up cables but whenever there is overload those cables snap as they are of inferior quality. We have directed the companies to arrange mobile transformers," Jain said.
