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U'khand tries to bridge power gap

Last Updated 14 June 2012, 20:11 IST

Uttarakhand is buying power from the open market to bridge the widening demand-supply gap that has severely affected normal life in the hill state.

"We have purchased 100 MW of power from the open market which will give considerable relief to our state," a state-owned Uttarakhand Power Corporation Ltd spokesman said.

The move came after chief minister Vijay Bahuguna, who said the government will buy power from outside to ensure electricity supply, faced criticism from the opposition over the issue, with BJP leader Ajay Bhatt demanding immediate steps in this regard.

Union minister Harish Rawat has also asked the government to improve the power supply by buying from other states.

Acute shortage of electricity has adversely impacted the industrial sector in the state, with power cuts ranging from 10 to 15 hours prompting industrialists to raise up the issue.

"We have lodged a strong protest before the government over the worsening power scenario in Uttarakhand,” said Industries Association of Uttarakhand (IAU) president Pankaj Gupt.

He warned the situation can "badly affect" fresh investments and "force" industries to move out of the state. He also asked government to give preference to hydro-power for a "long-term" solution to the problem.

Yogesh Jindal, head of the KVS Steel Limited at Kashipur in Kumaon region, also said functioning of the unit due long power cuts.

Situation for common people is no different who are facing acute heat waves, compounded by 6 to 8 hours of daily power cut.

After an addition of 20 million units in past few days, the power generation by state-run Uttarakhand Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited plummeted again to 12 million units, creating a shortfall of 4 to 6 million units per day.

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(Published 14 June 2012, 20:11 IST)

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