Chandigarh:Pointing out that the power purchase agreements signed by the erstwhile SAD-BJP government were already under review, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Saturday said his government would soon announce its legal strategy to counter the PPAs, which had put an atrociously unnecessary financial burden on the state.
The Chief Minister, who chaired a meeting to review the power situation in the state, said later that a carefully charted legal course of action was being formulated to save Punjab from further financial losses due to the ill-conceived PPAs signed by the Badals during their rule. Of the 139 PPAs signed during by the SAD-BJP Government, 17 were enough to cater to the state’s full power demand, he pointed out, adding that the remaining 122 for 1314 MWs of expensive power were inexplicably signed, putting unnecessary financial burden on the state.
Even as he appealed to the people to use power judiciously and cooperate with the government in overcoming the temporary shortage of power, the Chief Minister said against the supply of 13500 MW, the demand last week touched an unprecedented 16000 MW. Immediately, PSPCL started purchasing 7400 MW of power from outside the state, he disclosed, adding that this was 1000 MW more than what was purchased last year. Had the quantum of purchase not been promptly enhanced, the state would have faced an additional deficit of 1000 MW of power, further aggravating the crisis, he pointed out.
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The Chief Minister said the present crisis was the result of failure of one unit of the Talwandi Sabo Power Plant, generating 660 MW of power. While a notice had already been issued to the plant by PSPCL for imposing a heavy penalty, the state government had, on its part, taken strong measures to address the power shortage, he added. These measures, he said, included three weekly days off for the industry, including rolling mills and induction furnaces, from July 1 to 7. Only essential services and continuous process industries have been exempted from these regulations, he added. Further, the state government offices have also been directed to function from 8 AM to 2 PM till July 10, with use of air conditioners prohibited in these offices.