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Amid electricity crisis in Punjab, PSPCL imposes two days industrial weekly off

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Rajan Nath -- July 01st 2021 02:32 PM -- Updated: July 01st 2021 02:35 PM
Amid electricity crisis in Punjab, PSPCL imposes two days industrial weekly off

Amid electricity crisis in Punjab, PSPCL imposes two days industrial weekly off

Electricity crisis in Punjab: While the common man is suffering because of electricity cuts in Punjab, the Punjab state power corporation limited (PSPCL) has started imposing industrial weekly off, due to shortage of power in the state. After starting power cuts in the domestic category from June 30, 2021, PSPCL has now started imposing weekly off in industries. As per the program, PSPCL has imposed two days of weekly off in the Central (Ludhiana) zone and Jalandhar Zone. These weekly offs will not be applicable to essential and other exempted industries. Also Read | Another jolt to common man! Now, LPG cylinder price hiked Power cuts across several parts of Chennai as TANGEDCO undertakes maintenance work - Cities News As per the schedule, “two weekly offs shall be observed with immediate effect on the industry.” The authorities further clarified those fixed charges for the weekly offs shall not be levied. Also Read | In another setback for common man, Amul increases price of milk PSPCL Admit Card 2019 released for JE & other posts on pspcl.in- download link here | Education News When contacted the director distribution PSPCL DIPS Grewal, he confirmed the same and said “the weekly off will come into effect from 16:00 Hrs of today i.e July 1, 2021, to 16:00 hrs of July 3, 2021.” The electricity crisis majorly rose in Punjab, due to the non-functioning of one of the 660 MW units Talwandi Sabo Power Limited (TSPL). TSPL has a total capacity of 1980 MW. Punjab govt to review power purchase agreements with private players When questioned by the TSPL authorities, they said” one of our 660 MW units is under repair, after a major technical fault was detected in annual overhauling in March this year. That unit will be operational by the first week of August if it comes back by the end of this month.” Punjab’s total generation capacity from its own and from its share from other sources is around 13500 MW, but the demand rises to 14000 MW. “As one of TSPL unit is not in operational mode, which created power shortage in the ongoing paddy season. Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh has already directed the powercom authorities to give an 8-hour power supply to farmers, for paddy sowing. Farmers were not getting the required power supply. So, the PSPCL management has decided to impose weekly off in industries” said a powercom official on the condition of anonymity. -PTC News


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