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Power situation worsens in Haryana

The closure of one unit of Khedar (Hisar) power plant for the past two days has further aggravated the ongoing power shortage in Haryana, especially when both units at Yamunanagar thermal power plant were already under forced outage for the past several months.

Updated on: Jun 30, 2012 09:35 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Chandigarh
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The closure of one unit of Khedar (Hisar) power plant for the past two days has further aggravated the ongoing power shortage in Haryana, especially when both units at Yamunanagar thermal power plant were already under forced outage for the past several months.

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It may be recalled that one of the two units of Jhajjar plant was also non-functional for want of coal for the past several months.

Even as the daily power shortage touched 264-lakh units in Haryana on Friday, the problems for power utilities further aggravated with the temporary closure of one unit at Panipat thermal plant due to technical fault. Stating that there was power availability of 1,218-lakh units, sources in the power utilities said that the state on Friday overdrew 81-lakh units from northern grid at a cost of Rs 6.17 per unit.

The forced outage of two 300-MW units at Yamunanagar and one 600-MW Khedar unit because of glitches in the turbine has forced the power utilities to impose power cuts right from the beginning of summer season.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Rajesh Moudgil

Rajesh Moudgil is a Special Correspondent in Haryana bureau of Hindustan Times.

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