The Tamil Nadu government has come under heavy criticism for its failure to contain the power crisis in the state.
While
wind energy had provided a temporary two-month respite to citizens
sweating it out in the summer heat, power cuts are now back in full
force report CNBC-TV18's Poornima Murali and Archana Shukla.
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Tamil
Nadu is bracing for dark days ahead; already reeling under a peak power
shortage of 4000 MW,the Central Electricity Authority now expects The
states deficit to increase to 5099 MW in 2013-2014.
As the
combined impact of poor planning, lack of infrastructure, a bleeding
state electricity board (SEB) and non commissioning of new projects by
both public and private sectors, render Tamil Nadu powerless.
Abdul
Majeed, Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers said, "It's a combination of
planning and execution which has not been properly factored into. The
result of which is that now we have moved from power surplus to power
deficit state."
Tamil Nadu's failure to recharge its wind energy
sector. Despite being the largest base for wind energy in India, the
state reported a 91 per cent drop in attracting investments for the
sector from Rs 7,000 crore in 2012-13 to just Rs 600 crores this year.
While
wind energy had helped reduce power cuts over the last two months;
infrastructure bottle necks and non-payment of dues by Tamil Nadu
Electricity Board (TNEB) to wind firms meant the respite was only
temporary.
"Roughly about 30% of electricity that goes into the
system comes from wind but we can give more because 7000 MW with plant
load factor which is very high during the high wind season, we can give
about 5000-6000 MW. Rest is going waste because transmission system is
not there," says Ramesh Kymal, Chairman and MD, Gamesa.
To tide
over the power crisis, the state government now plans to invest over Rs
67,000 crore in various generation and transmission projects; with Rs
3410 crore investment announced this month itself. The government hopes
to add 6000 MW of power in the next two years. Additionally it plans to
purchase 1000 MW of power daily from the open market for the next 15
years.
It is also in the process of partially bailing out the TNEB from its massive Rs 53,000 crore debt.
However,
as of now there is no immediate respite for industry and residents in
the state, who are still subjected to daily power outages. According to
critics solving this mess will take the government years.
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Jumat, 14 Maret 2014
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