Bengaluru: Govt to buy 1000 mw of power to ensure uninterrupted supply in summer


From Our Special Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru

Bengaluru, Jan 5: The Siddaramaiah regime plans to float tenders to buy 1000 mw of power to ensure uninterrupted power supply during summer months, which also happen to be the peak period for campaigning for the forthcoming assembly elections in Karnataka.

Karnataka’s Energy Minister D K Shivakumar, who spoke to reporters in Bengaluru on Friday, the State Government will call for tenders to buy 1000 MW of power.

He said the State Government was left with no alternative due to short supply of coal and some of the dams still not being full to the brim for generating hydel power.

Shivakumar said the State Government would purchase 1000 MW daily at a cost of Rs 4.80 per unit to make sure that students appearing for exams and thousands of industries, factories, offices and domestic consumers don’t suffer or blame the energy department for power disruption.

Stoutly denying that the State government was buying power and coal with an eye on the coming Legislative Assembly polls, he said “this is no election gimmick.”

The State Energy Department has called tenders to purchase 10 lakh tonnes of coal.

Responding to Union Power Minister R K Singh’s statement that Karnataka has not contacted the Ministry seeking supply of coal, the minister pointed out he and Chief Minister had written several letters to the Union Power Ministry seeking allocation of coals to power plants in the State.

"How do we contact the Union Power Ministry for coal supplies other than writing official letters?,’’ he asked.

The Centre has deliberately meted out step-motherly treatment to the State, the minister alleged and said the people of the State were fully aware of the situation due to shortage of coal supplies.

During April-December 2017, he said the supplied coal was 63.09 lakh tonnes against the allocation of 119.57 lakh tonnes.

A total of 55.07 lakh tonnes of coal would be required to the State during January-March 2017, Shivakumar explained.
Karnataka is expecting 45.22 lakh tonnes of coal during the period, which meant a shortfall of 12.88 lakh tonnes, he said.

  

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 06 2018

    mauka for DKS to generate some black.
    Same thing was done by shobha when she was the power minister.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Jan 06 2018

    Karnataka power ministry is really effective and doing well in providing uninterrupted power to the people which is really good performance of the ministry

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 06 2018

    When the party starts collecting funds the Govt starts new projects/ ideas
    Good going dks .instead why don't you use the tower of money you kept in
    Delhi and Bnglr ?

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  • Charan Amin, Mlore/Dubai

    Sat, Jan 06 2018

    Not to ensure uninterrupted power supply, but to guarantee the commission money for next election expenses.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 06 2018

    Can't Karnataka have permanent solution for power shortage. Why not capture thermal power wherever possible. Why not extend hydro systems instead of talking about solutions just when summer is near.

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  • Ajay, Kallianpur

    Sat, Jan 06 2018

    We have enough thermal generators it's the shortage of coal supply that is causing the problem. There is some merit in dks' complaint against centre as coal is supplied by northern states by central govt

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  • Mohan. Kottari, Sajipa. BC road

    Sat, Jan 06 2018

    Looot tax loot.generator company commission later election.again power cut. Deliberately power cut showing. Filling his pocket.by buying power in higher rate. Loot loot .

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  • Sandesh, udupi

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    New deals for election expenses

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    All drama for elections.
    We are power surplus today ,but Karnataka still has power shortage

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  • Arjun, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    Where you sleeping as Energy Minister of Karnataka during past 5 years ? Now when elections are near you remembered power shortage..

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Fri, Jan 05 2018

    ARE YOU MAKE ANY FAVOR FOR THE TAX PAYER !! ITS YOUR DUTY TO SERVE THE PEOPLE AND LET ME REMIND YOU !! YOU ARE A PUBLIC SERVANT NOT A KING TO ANNOUNCE !!

    IN INDIA PEOPLE VERY EMOTIONAL WHEN ITS COMING TO RELIGION ! WHICH IS REAL FAKE !! THERE IS NO BHAGVAN , GOD OR SOMETHING ELSE ONLY YOUR INDIVIDUAL SURVIVAL IS IMPORTANT IS MORE THAN YOUR BHAGAVAN !! OR GOD !!

    YEH PUBLIC KABHI SUDREHGHA RE !! YOU PAY TAX AND THEY ARE TAKING DECISION ON BEHALF OF YOU AND YOU LOOKS LIKE A FOOL !!!

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