Unnecessary power failures will not be tolerated in Lucknow

In the midst of rising temperatures, AK Sharma, Minister of Energy in Uttar Pradesh, made a surprise inspection of 33/11 KV power substation in the CG City of Raj Bhavan division to assess the management of power supply and operational readiness. With the review of the log and the burden of the substation, Sharma investigated the burden of the power transformer and ordered the authorities to ensure uninterrupted power supply according to the increasing demand. This substation with a capacity of 2 × 10 MVA delivers electricity to areas, including Yahiyamau, Chhatnagar, Swati City, Ektnagar and Prithvipuram by three public feeders. Learn the latest trending news with ht. Read the detailed article here, in which the minister ordered the officials to profane officials over the conclusion for maintenance to the same feeder, officials instructed to complete all the repairs at one time. He insisted that the problem of unnecessary power cuts, tripping and low tension will not be tolerated in Lucknow. Sharma has instructed the authorities to immediately resolve the transformation damage or malfunctioning, keep cleaning up power equipment and resolving the power failures reported by the 1912 helpline. He warned that strict action against the non -responding employees would take. Sharma also called on consumers to stop the theft of power and work on energy savings. He said that the state government has upgraded extensive upgrades in electricity infrastructure over the past three years, which include the changing dilapidated lines, pillars and transformers and capacity increase of investment of Rs 24,000-25,000 Crore under the RDSS scheme and business scheme. Senior officials, including executive engineer, SDO and junior engineers, were present during the inspection. Share this story -tags