Mann govt restarting all closed power plants -Kang

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Mann govt restarting all closed power plants -Kang

Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Punjab lambasted the previous Congress and Akali-BJP governments for their self-serving agendas and decisions, which consequentially caused power crisis in the state. In a press conference at party headquarters on Saturday, AAP Punjab’s chief spokesperson, Malwinder Singh Kang, stated that the traditional political parties used the power generation resources of Punjab for their selfish gains and deliberately damaged the thermal power plants. Party spokespersons Neel Garg and Shashi Veer Sharma were also present on this occasion.

Malwinder Singh Kang said that the heatwave, this year, has broken all records and highest temperature was recorded in the last 108 years. Due to which the demand for electricity has increased by 40 to 45 percent in the months of April and May this year, which is an average of 10900 MW. Whereas last year the average daily power consumption in these months was only 6500 MW.

Kang said, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and Power Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO are working day and night to meet the power demand in Punjab. In coming days, there will be no shortage of electricity in Punjab. Consumption of electricity increases every year during the season of paddy sowing, but I want to assure that the farmers will not face any electricity shortage for the paddy crop. The Chief Minister himself is keeping an eye on the whole matter.

Mann govt restarting all closed power plants -Kang

Kang said that the previous Congress government cut off sources of power generation in Punjab by shutting down four thermal plants in Bathinda and two in Ropar. These plants used to generate 800 MW of electricity. The people of Punjab have to bear the brunt of such adverse decisions of previous governments. He said that the Mundra thermal plant in Gujarat, which used to provide electricity to five states including Punjab, has also been closed since 2018. Punjab used to get 475 MW of electricity from this thermal plant. Apart from this, Akali and Congress governments did not run coal mine, allotted to Punjab in 2001 in Chhattisgarh’s Pachwara, since 2015.

Kang said that the mine produces 7 million metric tonnes of coal annually. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has decided to restart the mine and it will be functioning by June end. With own mine, Punjab will get cheaper coal and the government will save Rs 500 to 600 crores.

He informed that Mann government is also planning to promote solar energy in the state and initial work for that is in progress. The government is constantly talking with Solar Energy Corporation of India regarding this matter. In future, Punjab will get clean and green energy and power crisis situation would be solved for good.

May 14,2022