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Punjab government withdraws power restrictions imposed on industry; AAP attacks Amarinder

Punjab government withdraws power restrictions imposed on industry; AAP attacks Amarinder
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Punjab industry holds protest against power regulatory measures

The protesting associations claimed that industrial units have been forced to shut down in the wake of cutting down of power supply to factories, which were limping back to normalcy following an adverse impact on their operations due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Industry representatives under the banner of the All Industries and Trade Forum burnt an effigy symbolising the state government and said it had not been able to provide sufficient power supply for meeting committed domestic and international orders. They claimed that due to the PSPCL s measures, industrial units had suffered huge losses because of lack of production Ludhiana-based industrialist Narinder Bhamra accused the state government and the PSPCL of mismanaging the power crisis.

Power demand highest, industry can draw more | Chandigarh News

Patiala: Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL) claimed on Saturday that the state’s demand for electricity had surged to an all-time high due to a prolonged dry spell, paddy sowing season, low water level in the Bharkra reservoir, and a broken unit at Talwandi Sabo. For bridging the gap between demand and supply, the PSPCL has imposed power cuts on the industry. PSPCL chairman and managing director A Venu Prasad said: From Sunday, we are going to relax the power regulatory measures on the general category LS consumers who have a sanctioned contract demand of up to 1,000 KVA (kilovolt amperes). The industrial consumers are now allowed up to 100 KVA of load, while the earlier exemption limit was only 50 KVA. This will increase the load on the PSPCL system by about 600 megawatts.

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