Rainfall insufficient for sustainable power; CM calls for prudent use

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

SHILLONG, June 21: The state government has advocated judicious utilisation of power although the rains have provided some relief from load-shedding.
“The generous rains have improved the power scenario but we need to be prudent,” Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma said.
Prudence would go a long way in sustaining the system within a year and ensuring the state does not undergo power cuts for 8-10 hours, he said.
The Chief Minister said there has to be some kind of a plan for maintaining the water levels of the hydropower generating units.
“On the brighter side, the units in all three regions of our state are producing power for the first time. We have Ganol in the Garo Hills, Leshka in the Jaintia Hills and Umiam,” he said, admitting a lot more needs to be done for steadying the power generation.
“People are facing a lot of challenges but there is a bit of improvement and we are trying to minimise their inconvenience,” he said.
But it would not be possible for the government to end power cuts soon, he added.
The Chief Minister also took stock of the monsoon-triggered damage, including the loss of lives.
After a meeting with officials of the line departments and the deputy commissioners, he said the focus was on addressing the challenges faced by the authorities and the public.
Disaster preparedness was also discussed in view of the forecast of heavy rainfall in the coming days, he said.
Incessant rainfall has led to landslides, floods, and swelling of rivers, killing a total of nine people.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

‘Workplace accident’: State denies ex gratia to five victims

SHILLONG, July 12: Citing New Delhi’s rulebook to bypass a local tragedy, the Meghalaya government has disqualified the...

RDA in paralysis: HSPDP pulls out support for UDP candidate

LS By-election SHILLONG, July 12: The Regional Democratic Alliance (RDA) has been pushed into a state of functional paralysis...

Survey of wells ordered in EKH

SHILLONG, July 12: Spurred by the preventable deaths of five men in a Lapalang water reservoir, the East...

80% jump in income as state pineapples hit high-end retail

4th Meghalaya Pineapple Festival concludes in Delhi From CK Nayak NEW DELHI, July 12: From the roadside stalls of Nongpoh...