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Tag: power crisis
Power crisis in Karnataka to end
The perennial power crisis in Karnataka may end soon as major thermal units were assured of constant supply of coal. This is expected to increase power generation by 2,300 MW in the state.
AP CM to put forth demands at Delhi power meet
The Andhra Pradesh government will explain the Centre the ground realities of the power crisis in the state and what it requires from the Union government to tide up the situation at a high-level meeting on fuel crisis, likely to be held in Delhi in the third week of June.
TN’s streetlights to be replaced with solar lamps
The Tamil Nadu government, as part of its efforts to tide over the current power crisis, has been implementing various steps to conserve electricity. Recently, the State Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa unveiled a solar power policy aimed at tapping 3,000 mw of power in the next three years (details in box).
Rain failure hits TN
In Tamil Nadu, the failure of the southwest monsoon has dealt a severe blow to the state’s hydroelectric power units, reducing energy generation by 33 per cent of their combined capacity.


