Showing posts with label Power supply. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Power supply. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Power shut down on 11 march

In order to carry out the erection of 33 KV CT/PT unit on 33/11 KV, R/Station Sitlee, the power supply to PHE Sitlee, MES Nagrota, Katal Batal, Bamyal and adjoining areas fed from 33 KV Janipur-Sitlee line will remain affected on March 11, 2012 (Sunday) from 1 P.M to 3 P.M.

In order to carry out the branch cutting and other allied works of 33 KV BB-II Line, emanating from 132/33 KV Grid Station-II, Bari-Brahmana Jammu, the power supply to the SIDCO Industrial Area Bari-Brahmana fed from 33 KV Line will remain affected on March 11, 2012 (Sunday) from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

New Power Tariff from Apr 1st

Unlike past, new power tariff will come into force from Apr 1
For first time, PDD, PDC submit ARR 
Tariff Petition to SERC on schedule

For the first time ever since Jammu and Kashmir State Electricity Regulatory Commission (SERC) came into being, the Power Development Department and Power Development Corporation submitted their Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) and Tariff Petitions to the Commission on schedule. Due to this the new power tariff would come into force with the beginning of next financial year—2012-2013 instead of middle of the year as was the practice till now and mark increase in revenue for the State.

Official sources told JK Newsthat Power Development Department and Power Development Corporation have submitted Annual Revenue Requirement (ARR) and Retail as well as Generation Tariff Petitions to the State Electricity Regulatory Commission headed by S M Desalphine.

"This is for the first time since 2004-05 when SERC came into being that PDD and PDC submitted ARR and Tariff Petitions in the month of January as till last year the same were being submitted to the Commission in June-July as a result of which the new tariff was coming into force from the month of October", sources said.

It is pertinent to mention here that prior to setting up of SERC the Power Development Department was determining the retail tariff without any fixed time-schedule or period and the Commission started fixing retail as well as generation power tariff from 2007-08 financial year.

"Even during last year due to delay in submission of ARR and Tariff Petitions, the issuance of order by the SERC for new tariff got delayed and the same was passed on October 4, 2011", sources said while disclosing that while issuing Tariff Order last year the Commission had also expressed concern over delay in the submission of ARR and Tariff Petitions and stressed the need to strictly comply with the schedule fixed for the same.

Disclosing that as per the State Electricity Regulatory Act and Rules the Commission has to issue new tariff order within 120 days from the receipt of Annual Revenue Requirement and Retail and Generation Tariff Petitions from the PDD and PDC, sources said that Commission has already started its exercise on the petitions and it would be for the first time that new tariff would come into force from April 1, 2012 for the financial year 2012-13.

To a question, sources said that while going through the detailed exercise spread over 120 days, the Commission will seek all such details which were not submitted by PDD and PDC despite repeated directions.

"The slow pace of metering of connections despite the fact that same is vital component of the reforms in the power sector, delay in conducting feeder wise energy audits, not much progress in containing Transmission and Distribution losses, slow progress in revision of agreements of all categories of consumers to assess realistic connected load and also the maximum demand would be on top agenda of the Commission before determining retail tariff of the Power Development Department", sources said.

They disclosed that since most of the directives of the State Electricity Regulatory Commission have not been strictly complied by the PDD, the Commission is likely to go tough in getting the same implemented in letter and spirit.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Power supply expected to resume by tomorrow

Two days after Kashmir Valley plunged into darkness due to heavy snowfall, Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today assured that the power supply to the region would be restored by tomorrow.

"Weather permitting, the normal electricity supply in Kashmir Valley will be restored by tomorrow evening or Tuesday morning", Omar told reporters here.

Kashmir Valley plunged into darkness on Friday following moderate to heavy snowfall across the region.

Briefing the media about the restoration work, he said the Kishanpore-Pampore transmission line will be restored by later this evening, while the Kishanpore-Wagoora line is expected to be restored by tomorrow evening.

The Chief Minister said the power crisis was triggered by unexpected snowfall in south of Pir Panjal range.

"Normally, the maximum damage to the power infrastructure takes place in Kashmir Valley but we have had unexpected snowfall on the other side of the Pir Panjal which has resulted in snapping of the transmission line at multiple places," he said.

Omar said he has kept the state helicopter available to power grid corporation to facilitate the speedy restoration of the transmission line.

"We have around 200 MWs available right now which we are feeding hospitals, water supply schemes and other essential services," he said.

He said the snow clearance on Srinagar-Jammu national highway is also in full swing and the 294-km road is likely to reopen for one-way traffic tomorrow evening.

"Snow clearing is on between Ramban and Banihal while four kilometer stretch between Batote and Patnitop is still blocked," the Chief Minister said adding the Banihal-Srinagar stretch of the highway has been cleared for traffic