Jaipur:Electricity production in thermal plants in Rajasthan has been affected due to a coal shortage, which has resulted in a power crisis in the state.
Some of the thermal power units are shut due to lack of coal, while the remaining are left with the coal stock for one or two days due to the reduced supply of coal because of rainwater in coal mines.
Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot reviewed the situation and directed officials to visit Chhattisgarh to monitor the current availability of coal and ensure that sufficient coal is made available as per the requirement of the state.
The electricity consumption has increased after October 4 due to heat and humidity but the production has reduced. The average demand at present is 12,500 megawatt (MW), while the average availability is 8,500 MW, according to an official.
The official said that due to waterlogging in coal mines, the coal supply is inadequate.
Chairing the review meeting, Gehlot said some units of thermal power plants in the state are not working at their full capacity in such a situation, the general public should be made aware about saving electricity.
Gehlot said there is a power shortage in the grid. The electricity from wind power plants is also less than the installed capacity.
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"Due to the deepening coal crisis in the country and lack of sufficient coal stock, the general public should be motivated for saving power," he said.
The chief minister also directed the official to prepare a plan for the coming days.