Meeting focused on power generation and distribution, with an emphasis on power supply to every village

Meeting focused on power generation and distribution, with an emphasis on power supply to every village

Bhubaneswar, A meeting of the House Committee on Energy Production and Distribution was held today in the Assembly Hall. Bachchupati Dr. The meeting, chaired by Surya Narayan Patra, discussed in detail the overall situation in Odisha on power generation and distribution. "We will take all necessary steps to protect the interests of consumers with the provision of high-quality electricity," he said. The vessel ordered Tata Power. During the meeting, Chief Secretary of the Energy Department Nikunj Bihari Dhal and Odisha Chief of Tata Power Sanjay Banga presented information on the state of the state in the field of electricity.

Energy Secretary Dhal revealed that while the state is generating 4,050 MW of energy, 2,950 MW is being invested and the rest is wasted. Is happening. As a result, there are losses in this direction. He emphasized that the central government was committed to developing renewable energy, with a target of 19 per cent by 2021 and 22 per cent by 2022. "It simply came to our notice then. However, MLA Amar Prasad Shatapathi opined that renewable energy should also be developed in accordance with the policies pursued at the national level to prevent environmental pollution problems.

Opposition chief whip Mohan Charan Majhi opined that proper power generation and distribution rules in the state should be prevented. MLA Kishore Mohanty expressed concern over the closure of four power generation projects in Chipilima and Burla for the past six years. The Odisha chief said that Tata Power's approach was to provide continuous electricity services. Tata Power will work with improvements in the system, collection of electricity arrears and social responsibility, and according to the agreement, by 2023, the company will reduce its losses by 3 percent, while the company will pay Rs 30 crore in compensation.

The meeting also discussed various government-initiated schemes. NTPC and PTCL are implementing electrification schemes in 15 Lekhaye districts of the state. Dr. Bachchupati Dr. to keep the village and family information on the real situation. The vessel ordered. The Sub-Committee on Energy will immediately visit various districts to discuss the power supply system.

The meeting was attended by Indian National Congress Legislative Party Leader Narasimha Mishra, Opposition Chief Whip Mohan Charan Majhi, Kishore Kumar Mohanty, Amar Prasad Shatapathi, Santosh Singh Saluja, Subash Chandra Panigrahi, Sukant Kumar Nayak, Assembly Secretary Dashrathi Shatapathi and Senior executives of the company attended.

Meeting focused on power generation and distribution, with an emphasis on power supply to every village

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