Smart Metering In Jammu-Srinagar To Be Done By March 2023
Jammu- The Union Territory administration on Tuesday directed the power development department (PDD) to repair dysfunctional meters to put an end to the flat-rate system of billing, besides identifying the feeders with highest power losses followed by action against the officials.
These directions were passed by Chief Secretary Dr Arun Kumar Mehta while chairing a review meeting of the power sector in Jammu & Kashmir at the Civil Secretariat on Tuesday, an official spokesperson said.
The CS, he said, was informed about the status of 1.15 lakh smart meters being installed in Jammu and Srinagar cities in addition to the additional 6 lakh meters to be installed subsequently.
“It was informed that 91% of the installed smart meters are already communicating and more than 64 thousand of those meters have been billed by June 2022,” he added.
Mehta, as per the spokesperson said that J&K is being given utmost priority in installation of smart meters and stressed that all these 7 lakh meters must be installed and be made operational by March 2023.
He said that the CS also called for repairing dysfunctional meters putting an end to the flat-rate system of billing by the department.
“Strict directions were passed by the Chief Secretary for completion of Kishtwar-Khellani power line to ensure robust power supply to district Kishtwar,” the spokesperson said.
The CS, he said, also called for planning in terms of power procurement and management in view of the upcoming winter season to ensure quality power supply to the consumers and suggested hiring consultants in this regard as well.
“Dr Mehta directed that feeders with the highest power losses must be identified and the officials responsible must be held accountable,” the spokesperson said, adding “He advised to follow a schedule for maintenance of transformers to minimise their breakdowns and to bring down the damage rate to below 10 percent,”
According to the spokesperson, the CS also underlined that payment of dues is mandatory to ensure uninterrupted quality power supply and called for starting a campaign for payment of pending dues by the consumers.
“Chief Secretary called for giving special attention to demand-side management of power supply and for conducting an independent audit of power procurements. He compared the difference in between Average Cost of Supply (ACS) per unit of power in comparison to Average Revenue Realised (ARR) and instructed that the losses be brought down to minimum,” he added.
Mehta, the spokesperson said, was apprised about inspection drives being undertaken by the power department and he reviewed the online billing mechanism being adopted by the department.
“He stressed that the consumers be provided alerts of SMS upon bill generation. Chief Secretary was informed that all departmental services have shifted to online mode,” he said.
The spokesperson further said that instructions were passed by the CS for moving forward with the Kiru Power Project in consultation with experts and for completion of SCADA works.
Among others, the meeting was attended by Principal Secretary Power, Rajesh Prasad; MD KPDCL, Yasin M Choudhary; MD JPDCL, Shiv Anant Tayal; Chief Engineer Distribution Jammu, Sandeep Seth; Chief Engineer Transmission Jammu, Devinder Kundal; Chief Engineer Transmission Kashmir, Hashmat Qazi; OSD, Sanjay Sharma and Director Finance.
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