MSEDCL: Ensured No Load Shedding In Maharashtra for 5 Days
by Suraj V. Digital Marketing (sr. SEO Expert)On Monday, April 18, Maharashtra State
Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL), the state power utility
company issued a press statement that mentioned it had "succeeded in
ensuring no load shedding anywhere in the state for five days", cited
reports.
Anil Kamble, MSEDCL Chief
Spokesperson was quoted in accounts elaborating on how the peak demand was more
than 26,000 MW and a coal shortage was there throughout India for thermal power
generation. Kamble added that in spite of these challenges, they were able to
address the highest demand and ensure that there was not any load shedding.
On the other hand, on Monday, Girish Mahajan, BJP leader mentioned while
interacting with reporters that the power crisis in Maharashtra was owing to
the mismanagement of the MVA government. He claimed that the earlier government
had ensured that there was not any load-shedding, reported the news agency PTI.
Mahajan alleged that the state
government was creating an "artificial power crisis" and blaming the
Union for irregular coal supply. He went on to claim that not even one power
plant had stopped functioning owing to coal shortage and that the centre was
ensuring that the supply is regular.
Recently, the Maharashtra
government has undertaken the decision to purchase
additional power from Coastal Gujarat Power Limited (CGPL) to avert load
shedding and ensure the smooth supply of electricity.
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