Srinagar- Asserting that his administration has reformed Jammu and Kashmir’s power sector in the last three years, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Monday that the Union Territory will soon achieve its target of providing round-the clock electricity to the consumers .
“We have made dedicated efforts to increase generation, transmission and distribution capacity and ensured that the people of J&K have access to hassle-free power supply,” Sinha said.
He made these remarks while inaugurating power infrastructure projects worth Rs.192 crores at Kashmir International Convention Centre (KICC) here on Monday
The 25 projects inaugurated today included 22 receiving stations costing Rs 50 crore, Smart Metering project costing Rs 62.88 crore & Smart Metering App – Smart Bill Sahuliyat, and Supervisory Control & Data Acquisition system at a cost of Rs 79.27 crore.
Sinha said the projects inaugurated today will add to the existing distribution capacity and provide quality power supply to the households and existing & upcoming industrial units in the respective areas.
“The completion of projects under the MoUs signed today will go a long way to achieve the goal of providing 24×7 quality power to the people of Jammu Kashmir,” he said
“Projects undertaken for creation of new receiving stations and augmentation of existing stations will ensure quality and reliable power supply to people. We have achieved huge capacity addition under Centrally Sponsored Schemes/PMDP projects. Out of 195 projects, 135 have been completed and the remaining 60 projects will be completed in coming months,” he added.
Taking a dig at successive governments, the LG said that the power scenario in Jammu Kashmir, which was in shambles for decades, has witnessed a major turnaround with more electricity being supplied, especially in far-flung areas as compared to previous years.
“In Kashmir valley, additional capacities were created during the winter to enable peak demand and 10 percent more power was supplied as compared to last year. For the first time, in a single year out of 30 grid stations, 11 stations have been augmented,” he said.
“Power supply position in Jammu region has improved after addition of new system capacities. These initiatives exemplify our commitment for inclusive development and to fulfil the needs of the common man,” he added.
The LG highlighted the reforms introduced in the last three years to improve the power infrastructure; enhance power sustainability & efficiency in the UT.
Under PMDP and Centrally Sponsored Schemes, Sinha said, a well-planned, systematic and comprehensive program is being implemented for improvement and upgradation of transmission & distribution infrastructure to streamline and strengthen the power supply across J&K.
“The target of 1727 MVA capacity addition has been achieved at 220 and 132 KV levels and 236 circuit km transmission line has been laid. We have added 2345 MVA capacity in the distribution sector and 8550 new distribution transformers have been installed in residential areas. Four mega hydro projects will be completed in coming years,” he said.
“In the first phase of the smart metering project, 57,000 meters have been installed and 1.25 lakh smart meters will be installed during Phase II,” he added.
The LG also directed the officials to avail the benefit of RDSS scheme. He said that the officers must evaluate the implementation of the Power Amnesty scheme, and make dedicated efforts to reduce AT&C losses.
“Remove apprehensions of people. Spread awareness regarding smart meters,” he added.
The LG also spoke on the transformation taking place in agriculture & allied sectors and how the implementation of 29 projects recommended by Apex committee will bring a favorable change in the lives of farming families.
He further shared the achievements registered during Back to Village & employment opportunities extended to the youth; recruitment in Government jobs and streamlining the departmental promotions process.
Earlier, KPDCL and JPDCL signed MoUs worth Rs 1814 Cr & Rs 2174 Cr, respectively, with PESL (PGCIL), RECPDCL & NTPC for implementation of Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) in presence of the LG.
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