VIJAYAWADA JULY 28 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy directed the authorities to ensure adequate coal reserves at thermal stations and run them at full capacity on days of high demand, for smooth supply without causing inconvenience to the public. The Chief Minister conducted a review on the Energy Sector here on Thursday and discussed the current coal crisis which is looming across the country and its impact on thermal plants.
He said that coal imports through seaway could be utilized at the Krishnapatnam plant, as it is close to the port and would help in reducing transportation costs and ordered officials to consider innovative ideas like coal swapping. Reviewing the Polavaram Power Project, the Chief Minister instructed the authorities to finalise the tenders by December. The officials explained the progress of the works and stated that the construction of two units with a capacity of 115 MW at Lower Sileru would be completed by April 2024.
Mr.Jagan Mohan Reddy ordered the officials to explain the pilot project in Srikakulam, where almost 33.75 million units of energy were saved. Meanwhile, the officials apprised the Chief Minister that they had procured good amounts of power keeping the increasing demand in view. In March 2022, 1268.7 million units were purchased at Rs 1123.7 crore, in April 1047.8 million units were bought at a cost of Rs 1022.4 crore, followed by 739.72 million units in May with Rs 832.92 crore and 936.22 million units in June at Rs 745.75 crore. So far in July, Rs 125.95 crore was spent for procuring 180.96 million units. They said that Unit 3 of Krishnapatnam Power Plant will be operational from September this year, and the fifth stage of the Vijayawada Thermal plant will be available from February 2023. The officials explained that the demand for electricity is in- creasing every year, but there is a lack of supply of sufficient coal, and the gap is increasing every year.
Speaking on the occasion, the Chief Minister directed the officials to ensure uninterrupted power supply to industries even during peak demand days and told them to focus on better production from the Suliyari Coal Mines which
is being operated by APMDC.