Telugu States separated by electricity

     Written by : SMTV24x7 | Sat, Jun 10, 2017, 02:45 PM

Hyderabad, June 10: Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states are completely separated by electricity. At present 1,513 MW of Telangana from APJenko. Telangana Genco is supplied with 1,054 MW to Andhra Pradesh respectively.

The above Bills do not pay any state to the state of electricity.The letter war is ongoing. If the bills are not paid, APSLDC (Load Dispatch Center) has already made it clear that Telangana will not have electricity from 11th of this month.

Telangana also wrote a letter saying that it will stop power supply from 11th of this month because no AP bills are paid.

To this end, the two state-run SLDs have taken steps to use the power generated in their state separately. If anyone can stop the power of the neighboring state, separate power will be used by the state. The adjustment from the three years will end.

According to the order passed on power division, the power generated in the joint state was 46.11 percent and Telangana 53.89 per cent.

Telangana has been alleging that the electricity being offered by Andhra Pradesh is costlier and that is in violation of the AP Reorganisation Act. Andhra Pradesh, however, maintains that the tariff is in tune with the Act.

In a bid to resolve the power imbroglio, the Centre had earlier offered to play the mediator between the two states.

Andhra Pradesh has become power-surplus with the commissioning of 1,600MW Sri Damo-daram Sanjeevaiah supercritical thermal power project and 2,640MW project promoted by SembCorp Gayatri. Telangana is still a power deficit state.

It could be noted that even before the division of Andhra Pradesh, there were serious imbalances in the consumption and generation of power between Seemandhra and Telangana regions.

Telangana region, including the state capital of Hyderabad, reportedly consumed more power than the Seemandhra region but was lagging in power generation.