Governor reviews implementation of Power Sector schemes

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Shadow Correspondent
SRINAGAR, JULY 17:
Governor N. N. Vohra reviewed the implementation of important schemes in the Power Sector in a meeting held today at Raj Bhavan.
Sh. B. B. Vyas, Advisor to Governor; Sh. B.V.R. Subrahmanyam, Chief Secretary; Sh. K.B. Agarwal, Financial Commissioner, Housing and Urban Development Department; Sh. Navin Kumar Choudhary, Principal Secretary Finance; Sh. Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary Planning; Sh. Shailendra Kumar, Principal Secretary Industries and Commerce; Sh. Hirdesh Kumar, Commissioner Power Development Department; Sh. Shahid Anayatullah, Commissioner Revenue; senior executives of Central PSUs – PGCIL, RECPDCL, RECPTCL – and officers from State PSUs – JKSPDC, CVPPPL-and senior officers of the Power Development Department participated in the meeting.
Sh. Hirdesh Kumar made a detailed presentation on the position of energy access and availability and the demand and supply position of Power in the State.
He also gave a picture of generation, transmission and distribution plans of the State; implementation status of various Hydroelectric projects being implemented by JKSPDC and CVPPL. The meeting was informed that 380 projects worth Rs. 8000 crore have been sanctioned under Centrally Sponsored Schemes of DDUGJY, IPDS, RGGVY-II and PMDP, of which work on 149 projects have been completed and in 127 projects work is in progress. Of the 380 projects, tenders for 361 have already been floated and for the remaining 19 works, tenders shall be floated within 15 days. These works largely belong to development of 1000 MW PakalDul Hydro Electric Project, 220 KV Srinagar-Leh Transmission Line, 32 projects of Inter-state Transmission System, 273 projects of strengthening of distribution network in the rural and urban areas across the State and advance technology intervention projects including smart metering/ pre-paid metering and smart grid project.
Power Secretary also gave the to-date status of electrification and informed that all the villages in the State, except 38,8000 households, stand electrified as per the standard definition. Governor directed that all works pertaining to electrification of the un-electrified households, categorised under different Centrally Sponsored Schemes, should be prioritized and if need arises, these works should be taken up departmentally to ensure that all these households are electrified before the targeted date of 31st December, 2018.
Governor directed that the work on smart /pre-paid metering and smart grid projects should be immediately tendered and installation of the envisaged nine lakhs smart pre-paid meters should be completed on priority to reduce the huge AT&C losses, improve collection efficiency and reduce the ACS-ARR gap to meet the targets under the UDAY Scheme.

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