HomeNewsTrendsCurrent AffairsHalf of India powerless; Northern, Eastern grids collapse

Half of India powerless; Northern, Eastern grids collapse

The Northern and Eastern Grids tripped again on Tuesday, leading to power failure in as many as 14 states of the country affecting hundreds of millions of people.

August 03, 2012 / 15:20 IST
Story continues below Advertisement

Your browser doesn't support HTML5 video.

The Northern and Eastern Grids tripped again on Tuesday, leading to power failure in as many as 14 states of the country affecting hundreds of millions of people. Power supply was disrupted in Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Assam and Sikkim.


The power crisis led to immediate shut-down of Delhi Metro lines in the national capital, while a host of other services including Railways were also affected."It is wrong to allege that UP is overdrawing power," says UP Power Corporation CMD AP Mishra.
The entire north-east region is unaffected. Sikkim, Assam too unaffected, contrary to earlier reports. "The Bhakra Nangal plant has been started and we are drawing hydel power for the time being for Punjab," said Union power minister Sushil Kumar Shinde. "The Western Grid has not been impacted, though there has been overdrawing from the western grid, said general manger, Western Grid.
"The North-Eastern Grid also affected," say officials."The Kolkata Metro is running normal, as supply comes from CAC power supply," stated Pratyush, DGM, Kolkata Metro. "We will try to restore services of Delhi Metro and the Railways first," said Sushil Kumar Shinde
In the South-Eastern Railways, divisions including Kharargpur, Chakradharpur, Ranchi and Agra are affected. Since South-Eastern Railway is completely electrified and not dependent on diesel power, the situation is really bad in this region. Eighty passenger trains of the South-Eastern Railway are stranded. Fourteen trains of Agra division are stranded.
The states affected are Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Assam and Sikkim. "Hydel power is being sourced for power to Punjab and the government is trying to make alternate arrangements," Shinde.
Almost 500 trains of the Indian Railways are stuck. Six zones including Northern Railway, Eastern Railway and North-Central Railway are affected," said Anil Saxena, CPRO,  Indain Railways. Train services have been halted in Asansol, Sealdah and Howrah divisions in West Bengal after failure of the Eastern grid at 1:00 pm, announced the Indian Railways.
The Delhi Police have realeased an advisory to the public avoid the Connaught Place area.The Central Electricity Regulatory Commission issued an order on July 30 to curb overdrawing by Northern Grid member states. All heads of state power transmission companies of the Northern Grid have been summoned on August 14.
_PAGEBREAK_
The states that have been held responsible for maximum overdrawing are Uttar Pradesh (average daily over-drawing by 26 million units), Haryana (average daily over-drawing by 13 million units) and Punjab (average daily over-drawing by 5.2 million units).
Chaos reigns on the roads in Delhi as the metro rail and the traffic lights are out of order. The LNJP Hospital in Delhi says that it is not facing any power-cut at the moment. Other hospitals like AIIMS and Safdarjung say they have enough power back-up for the time being. A Power Grid statement says that all essential services will be restored in next two hours.The Narora Atomic Power Station in Bulandshahr in Uttar Pradesh is the only power plant that is working.
Air services remain unaffected and flights took-off on time from Delhi. DMRC officials have also asked the government if the hydel project in Bhutan can be used again to run essential services. The West Bengal power secretary says that no power is likely till late night.The Bokaro steel plant has announced that it will have to shut down if the power crisis continues.
Northern Railway CPRO says that alternative arrangements like diesel power are being considered and adds that about 100 trains are affected. Worst-affected sections include the Ambala-Palwal and the Ghaziabad-Mugalsarai sections. Hospitals across North and East India are in darkness. All government hospitals have switched to in-house power back-up to enable operation of ICUs for a few hours.
Efforts are on on to provide more emergency power.The actual location of the fault is still not known.The DMRC is refunding the passengers and evacuating them. Power minister Sushil Kumar Shinde said, "I will update the moment I get more information. Exactly at 12:45, the Power Grid chairman informed me about states overdrawing power."
first published: Jul 31, 2012 03:13 pm

Discover the latest Business News, Sensex, and Nifty updates. Obtain Personal Finance insights, tax queries, and expert opinions on Moneycontrol or download the Moneycontrol App to stay updated!