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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Power deficit of 2000 MW stares at Andhra Pradesh

An estimated power deficit of 2000 MW stares at Andhra Pradesh, even as the maiden government of the residuary State takes its reins.
Of the 10000 MW power available in the combined state, Andhra Pradesh gets 46.11 per cent, i.e., 4611 MW. As the demand for 2014-15 is pegged at 6600 MW, the net shortfall is approximately 2000 MW.
While division of assets between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh took place on the basis of population, consumption was made the yardstick only when it came to power sector.
“The high power consumption in and around Hyderabad gave a skewed picture and brought down the allocation to Andhra Pradesh”, says K. Ranganatham, former Joint Managing Director of AP Transco.
His forecast is made based on two assumptions, one, the growth in demand will be 10 per cent and two, the line losses estimated at 16 per cent.

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