Amidst tough power supply situation and growing demand-supply mismatch, AP Transco on Friday reiterated that efforts are on to ensure seven-hour power supply to the farm sector.
Protecting crops
Reviewing the power supply situation, Hiralal Samariya, Chairman and Managing Director, AP Transco, said that all the Distribution Companies (Discoms) have been directed to give utmost priority to the agriculture sector to protect the standing crops during the rabi crop season.
The Discoms have been asked to closely monitor supply and take feedback from farmers.
He emphasised that not a single acre of crop will wither for want of power supply, in spite of several constraints in the power sector due to severe fuel crisis. There have been sustained efforts to ensure seven hours of power supply to the farmers. AP Transco has directed all Discoms to go in for uniform load relief throughout the State.
Samariya clarified on apprehensions of discriminatory power supply to various regions.
While there is notional reduction of 50 MW from a Northern distribution company, there is about 200- 400 MW extra power from other sources.
There is no discrimination among the Discoms for drawing power from the grid in all areas of the State.
According to the Government policy, seven-hour power supply is being provided to the agricultural consumers.
Whenever there is a short- fall , the same is compensated the next day.