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JK doles out plans of additional 2200 MWs power to CEA | KNO

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Srinagar, Feb 26 (KNO): Jammu and Kashmir has informed Central Electricity Authority (CEA) that it has planned an additional 2200 Megawatts (MWs) of power till 2030. This includes nearly 1,000 MWs of coal and solar energy with the officials saying that “Last JKPDD has already entered a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) of coal-based power of over 390 MWs under Shakti Policy.” The official documents accessed by the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) reads, “According to the data provided by Jammu and Kashmir, an additional 392 MW of Coal (Shakti Scheme), 620 MW of solar and 1206 MW of hydro is planned till 2030.” It also said that Jammu and Kashmir being a hilly state, the share of Distributed Renewable Energy (DRE) in the Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) trajectory has been taken as half of the share as stipulated in RPO-2023. “The other half of the DRE component has been considered to be met from RE general and from other sources.” Referring to resource adequacy plan for the Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh 2034-35, CEA has said, “One of the main criteria of resource adequacy studies is to determine the reliability of the system to meet the demand adequately at very instance of time. This reliability is measured with two indicators including Loss of Load Probability (LOLP) and Expected Energy Not Served (EENS).” Pertinently, KNO in previous week reported that Jammu and Kashmir is currently relying on more than 85 percent of coal and solar power amid acute deficit of hydro power generation. Officials of PDD department had claimed that local hydro power generation from the local power plants have reduced by nearly 90 percent. An official had informed that “At present Jammu and Kashmir is 85-90 percent dependent on coal and solar energy that is being procured from the other states because as of now we don’t have a local power generation.” “In winters the local hydro power generation of Jammu and Kashmir power plants has reduced by almost 90 percent and in order to cater the requisite power demand, we need to have a base power availability that we procure from outside states. The energy is coal based energy,” the official had said—(KNO)

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