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PDD to ‘avoid’ power curtailment at Sahoor, Iftar times | KNO

Incessant rains push hydel power generation

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Srinagar, Feb 28 (KNO): The Power Development Department (PDD) has decided to avoid the power curtailment at Sahoor and Iftar times in the feasible areas in the holy month of Ramadhan. The department in this regard is likely to hold the important meeting on Saturday to discuss the mechanism and strategy to implement the new schedule for the month of Ramadhan. A top official of PDD informed the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that we have reduced the power curtailment in almost all areas but in the month of Ramadhan, we will try to avoid the curtailment at Sehri and Iftar times.” The official further said that in case there will be overload in any feeder, then the department will have to curtail further power. About the local power generation from the plants of Kashmir region, the official said that the production has slightly improved post fresh rain and snowfall. “In the previous weeks, the average power generation was nearly 40-45 Megawatts from the local power plants of the Kashmir region. However, as of now we are generating nearly 70 MWs of power,” the official said. The official further said that power generation capacity is likely to improve further in the coming weeks. Notably, the hydel power generation from the power plants across Jammu and Kashmir has further reduced by five percent—owing to the low water level, in the past one month, Overall, the hydro power generation from the local plants in Jammu and Kashmir had reduced by 84.17 percent. In the month of January, the Power Development Department (PDD) was generating nearly 250 Megawatts of power from the local hydel projects that amounts to 20 percent of the total generation capacity. However, in the ongoing month, the power generation has further reduced by five percent—(KNO)

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