Surinder Choudhary Deputy Chief Minister Reviews Winter Preparedness of Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited

Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited

Deputy Chief Minister, Surinder Choudhary, today said that the government is committed towards ensuring an adequate supply of electric power, especially in areas prone to harsh weather conditions.

He was chairing a high-level meeting held on winter preparedness convened by the Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) on Friday.

The meeting, convened to assess the Corporation’s readiness for the harsh winter season, was attended by the Principal Secretary, Power Development Department (PDD) and senior officers of KPDCL.

“Every effort must be made to address issues promptly and efficiently,” Deputy Chief Minister said and maintained that a foolproof mechanism should be devised so as to address the power issues within the shortest possible time.

The meeting reviewed the measures undertaken by KPDCL to ensure uninterrupted power supply across the Kashmir Valley during the winter months.

A detailed presentation on preparations, highlighting the proactive steps taken to address potential disruptions caused by adverse weather conditions was also presented

The meeting was told that for ensuring a Extensive Maintenance large-scale branch cutting program is in progress across all sub-divisions to minimise power outages due to snowfall. Adequate buffer stock of distribution transformers (DTs) has been secured at central and divisional level. Besides, essential materials and high-speed diesel (HSD) for DG sets have been stocked to ensure uninterrupted operations, especially in critical and remote areas like Gurez.

It was also given out that KPDCL has formed specialized teams equipped with tools and vehicles to address faults promptly. Also, control rooms at divisional and district levels have been activated to provide swift responses during emergencies.

The meeting was informed that preventive maintenance measures have been intensified to reduce the likelihood of technical faults during the winter season.

The Deputy Chief Minister commended the efforts of KPDCL in preparing for the winter season and directed the officials to ensure seamless coordination across all levels. He stressed the importance of maintaining a consistent power supply to minimize inconvenience to residents.

The Principal Secretary, PDD, assured the Deputy Chief Minister of KPDCL’s readiness to tackle challenges and emphasized the importance of preventive and corrective measures.

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Electricity

As part of winter preparedness, Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL), has dumped additional 472 KL of High-Speed Diesel (HSD) to run 25 DGs of various capacities to ensure power supply in harsh winter months to unelectrified households in 22 villages of remote Gurez area of Bandipora District.

Meanwhile, KPDCL has already floated tenders for providing Grid connectivity to the unelectrified HHs of Gurez region for which the Ministry of Power, GoI, has already sanctioned Rs 50. 15 Crore.

In a statement issued here today, a KPDCL spokesperson stated that to provide power supply on DG sets in Gurez, a requirement of 945.9 KL of HSD was projected to the Administrative Department. “Apart from 262.4 KL of HSD available, additional 472 KL HSD has been stocked by KPDCL at various locations in Gurez ahead of the peak winter to provide power supply to consumers in 22 villages,” he added.

These villages fall in Tulail and Kanzwalwan sections of Gurez region in Bandipora district.

The spokesman stated that KPDCL shall replenish more HSD supply and other allied material, if need be, to ensure power supply in these Gurez villages during the upcoming winter, as per past practice.

In order to provide permanent Grid connectivity to Gurez and do away with DG set supply, KPDCL has floated 02 tenders for construction of 6.3 MVA 33/11 KV Receiving Substation and electrification of 2,619 unelectrified households in Tulail and Kanzalwan under the premier loss reduction scheme of RDSS at a cost of Rs 50.15 Crore for which the Ministry of Power has already sanctioned the project.

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Kashmir Power Distribution Corporation Limited (KPDCL) has intensified its drive against non-payment of electricity bills and remotely disconnected thousands of smart-metered consumers.

Similarly, in flat-rated areas, those consumers who haven’t paid their pending dues for months together are being physically disconnected, till they clear their bills with KPDCL.

In a press statement issued here today, a KPDCL spokesperson stated that fervent appeals have been made urging consumers to pay their bills on time. He further stated that KPDCL is a Service Provider that needs timely clearance of bills by all categories of consumers for electricity supplied to remain economically viable.

While 1,134 smart-metered consumers were disconnected in Electric Division Chanapora on Thursday, electricity supply of 440 consumers in ESD Baramulla I, 240 in ESD Baramulla II and 228 in ESD Qazigund were also snapped.

Large number of consumers are being remotely disconnected across other Subdivisions of Habba Kadal, Watalkadal,  Hawal, Anantnag, Kupwara, Handwara, Sopore, Budgam, Chadoora, Zainakote, Zakura, Nishat and  Dalgate for not paying bills for over three months,” he added.

Seeking cooperation from all consumers in clearing pending dues, the spokesman said that KPDCL will further accelerate disconnection drives against defaulter consumers who are reluctant to pay their electricity bills on time.

Urging the consumers with huge opening balance to avail the benefits of Government’s Power Amnesty Scheme, the spokesman advised them to approach the concerned Electric Subdivision for paying principal amount in full or instalments, enabling them to claim waiver on late payment surcharge. “To facilitate the consumers, KPDCL is organising Amnesty Camps on daily basis across all Electric Divisions and so far, over 1 lakh domestic consumers have availed the benefits of the scheme,” he added.