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All crest gates of the Singur multipurpose project in Sangareddy were closed as inflows fell to 4,114 cusecs. The reservoir currently holds 16.623 TMCft, with storage capped at 16.5 TMCft on National Dam Safety Authority advice
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Retired engineers and unions form a committee demanding a new 2x800 MW thermal plant at the decommissioned KTPS site. They plan petitions, protests, and public mobilisation to revive the local economy and push for regional development
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According to latest report of the CEA, Telangana surpassed Rajasthan, Karnataka and Punjab and reached 5th rank with its power demand touching 15,573 MW in August
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Until the railway line is completed, coal cannot arrive at the plant site, which in turn is likely to delay the commissioning of the two units.
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The shutdown of the Bhadradri and Kothagudem Thermal Power Stations would not affect power supply with the State having sufficient power to meet the daily demand, officials of the energy department claimed on Tuesday.
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The exam has been postponed due to the Lok Sabha elections model code of conduct coming into effect.
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SCCL, which is operating thermal and solar power units in different parts of Singareni, is learned to have decided to set up another power unit in Ramagundam coal belt area.
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BHEL officials informed that the works worth Rs.20,444 crore were handed over to the company and the remaining works were taken up by Genco and other companies.
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All the senior Energy department officials are attending the meeting and will be presenting details of the financial situation of the utilities – TSTransco, TSGenco, and the two power distribution companies, TSSPDCL and TSNPDCL.
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The NGT was critical about the deliberate delay caused by MoEF and its officials and cautioned of severe punishment for the inaction of the MoEF and its officials
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According to TSGenco officials, the State government took measures to address all concerns of the petitioners and conducted studies asked by the NGT within nine months and submitted the report to the Centre.
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Chairman and Managing Director of TSGenco D Prabhakar Rao and Director (Commercial & Fuels) TRK Rao lauded the efforts of the team.
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A case was registered against a person at the Khairatabad police station for allegedly forging the signature of Chairman and Managing Director of TSGENCO
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RMC will monitor the reservoir levels for operation of power houses under the Srisailam project and the Nagarjuna Sagar project
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As for the defunct units, a Mumbai-based company HR Commercials has won the bid to purchase the three plants, one of them dating back to 1966, as scrap at Rs 485 crore
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The availability of uninterrupted power supply to the agriculture sector created a strong ecosystem to strengthen the rural economy, particularly the agricultural and aqua-based activities in the State.
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In a statement issued here, TSTRANSCO and TSGENCO Chairman and Managing Director D Prabhakar Rao stated that Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao had directed power utilities to gear up to meet the demand of 15,500 MW during the season.
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Cabinet also cleared the path for recruitment of women into the force for the first time, sanctioning 12 women SI posts and 70 women constable posts.
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Power utilities submitted their proposal in their aggregate revenue requirement for 2023-24 to the ERC stating that the existing charges would continue for next one year.
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Hyderabad: Southern Regional Power Committee chairperson D Prabhakar Rao has advised all Southern region states to plan well in advance for the ensuing summer and rabi season. Presiding over the 44th Southern Region Power Committee meeting in Kochi on Saturday, Prabhakar Rao, who is also the Chairman and Managing director of TSTRANSCO & TSGENCO, stated […]