AP to use full power from Krishnapatnam, Hindujas plants

Krishnapatnam, Hindujas plants

Hyderabad:  Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission  (APERC)  on Monday ratified the Discoms’ claim that the entire power generated by  Krishnapatnam and Hinduja thermal power plants belonged to the AP government and there was no need to share it with Telangana State in accordance with the AP Reorganisation Act.  The officials of the APERC told  newsmen that the entire power generated from the two units (2×800 MW) of Krishnapatnam Thermal Power Station (KTPS)  and Hinduja project with 1,040 MW installed capacity would be used by AP Discoms only.  

To this effect, the Commission included the power from the two projects in the requirement of power projected in the ARRS filed by the utilites. The utilites projected the power requirement at 58,191 Million Units, while the Commission approved 54,225 MU. Under the power sales category,  the utilities sought permission for 50,485 MU and the commission gave nod for 47,386 MU which included the power generated from the two thermal projects. The officials said since the two power projects were ready to sell power at Rs 4 per unit , the discoms preferred to buy the  power at cheaper prices. 

  

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