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Maharashtra CM to meet state utility brass today to resolve worsening power crisis

State Energy Minister Nitin Raut on April 15 warned of an energy crisis in the state amid low coal stock to fire thermal power plants, and blamed the Centre for poor management of coal supply

April 19, 2022 / 08:31 IST
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Maharashtra has been witnessing load shedding due to rising electricity demand and a coal shortfall. (Representative image)
Maharashtra has been witnessing load shedding due to rising electricity demand and a coal shortfall. (Representative image)

Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will hold a meeting with officials of the Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company (MSEDCL) on April 19 to discuss the ongoing power crisis.

State Energy Minister Nitin Raut on April 15 warned of an energy crisis in the state amid low coal stock to fire thermal power plants, and blamed the Centre for poor management of coal supply. “Some plants in Maharashtra are left with 1.5 days of coal, some with 3 days and some others with 6 days of coal," he pointed out.

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Raut mentioned that a spike in activity across the state after the pandemic subsided has led to a surge in electricity demand and, in turn, a shortage.

Some parts of Nashik and Marathwada are without power for up to eight hours a day. Mumbai and neighbouring Thane and Navi Mumbai have so far not been affected. Pune is also unlikely to face blackouts.