SRINAGAR The Power Development Department (PDD) will commission the Alasteng power supply line in the month of January to improve the power supply situation. This was informed by the Advisor to Governor, Kewal Kumar Sharma while reviewing the work of the Alasteng Grid Station and Srinagar-Leh Transmission Line.
The Advisor also discussed the power being supplied to the consumers and the improvements expected after the commissioning of the grid station. He also discussed the test charging of Alasteng Grid Station and directed the concerned officials to do it by first week of January. The Advisor was briefed that the 220 KV line connecting 220/132/33 KV Alasteng Grid Station will be commissioned by January ending. The Transmission Line is being constructed by M/S Engineers and Construction Industries (ECI) Hyderabad on turnkey basis. The Advisor Sharma reprimanded the contractor agency for its failure to complete the line in time and directed the Chief Engineer Systems and Operations to initiate action in the matter.
He said the Governor is highly concerned about the power scenario in Kashmir and has directed to improve the infrastructure immediately to save the consumers from inconvenience.
The Advisor along with other officers later visited Grid Station Zainakote – a vital installation for supplying power to major portion of district Srinagar. He discussed the impediments being faced in the construction of line connecting Alasteng Grid Station in Dharmuna and Soibug areas, with District Development Commissioner Budgam and directed her to hasten the process and ensure prompt removal of bottlenecks, if any, to facilitate its commissioning at the earliest. Sharma was informed that the Zainakote Grid Station is connected with Sterlite Grid Station Tangmarg which gets power from Samba through 400kv Samba-Amargarh transmission line – commissioned earlier this year. The Advisor also visited Dal dwellers colony in Rakh Arath and was briefed by the DDC Budgam about the rehabilitation of dal dwellers.
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