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Home | News | Centre Claims 22 4 Hours Power Supply In Rural Areas

Centre claims 22.4 hours power supply in rural areas!

Power availability in urban areas improved from 22 hours to 23.4 hours over the past decade, says Minister Manohar Lal

By IANS
Published Date - 18 January 2025, 04:47 PM
Centre claims 22.4 hours power supply in rural areas!
Government claims power availability in urban areas improved from 22 hours to 23.4 hours over the past decade.
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New Delhi: Power availability in most villages across the nation increased significantly from 12.5 hours to 22.4 hours over the past decade, while in urban areas, it has improved from 22 hours to 23.4 hours, Union Power Minister Manohar Lal said on Saturday.

Emphasising the implementation of smart meters installations, the Union Minister said smart meters benefit both consumer and distribution companies by reducing billing errors, enhancing energy efficiency, and providing greater convenience for users — helping DISCOMs in reducing losses, optimisation of power purchase cost and integration of renewable energy, etc.


The Minister was speaking at meeting of the Consultative Committee of the Members of Parliament for the Ministry of Power to discuss the “Implementation of Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS)”.  Manohar Lal highlighted the necessity to add additional generation and transmission capacities for meeting the ever-growing demand in the country. The Union Minister also shared that every census village in the country is now electrified, and the aim is now to enhance the quality of services being offered to promote the ease of living for consumers.

 

The Ministry of Power, in coordination with the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, has undertaken several measures to alleviate the difficulties consumers faced while installing roof-top solar systems under PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana. These measures include waiving the requirement for Technical Feasibility Study for connections up to 10 kW, implementing deemed load enhancement for RTS installations up to 10 kW, etc. The Minister called upon the State governments to take initiatives to promote rooftop solar schemes for the benefit of consumers. -IANS

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