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actually it is a great achievement. State divide ayyaka Hyd ki kuda power eche stage lo lekunde TS lo. 3 years lo ee range anedi super asalu. 

on the downside, no info on how much they are spending on buying power from neighboring states and loan entha peruguthundo deni valla

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5 minutes ago, HugoStrange said:

actually it is a great achievement. State divide ayyaka Hyd ki kuda power eche stage lo lekunde TS lo. 3 years lo ee range anedi super asalu. 

on the downside, no info on how much they are spending on buying power from neighboring states and loan entha peruguthundo deni valla

Though they get cheap power from.andhra..kavalani neghbour NG states nunchi kontunadu..

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19 minutes ago, Ford_Abbai said:

Though they get cheap power from.andhra..kavalani neghbour NG states nunchi kontunadu..

Power projects capacity enhancement kuda ayyindi mundu AP-TG madya share ayye projects nunchi sharing stopped, so can't say entirely dependent on out side sources...More over bayata nunchi power ippudu easy raavtaniki kaaranam 2013 ending time ki Southern grid was linked with national grid. 

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1 hour ago, Ford_Abbai said:

Though they get cheap power from.andhra..kavalani neghbour NG states nunchi kontunadu..

first year after division AP nunchey konnadu gaa chattisgarh nunchi power lines vachenthavaraku

aa dues late ayinanduku thega racha chesaaru pulka govt ani AP ni cut chesi motham north states kaaadey kontunnaru 

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lol...they acheived this by increasing the capacity man...not entirely buying out.

 

From four hours of power cuts in the capital barely three years ago, to the promise of 24x7 free supply to the agriculture next year, the state has journeyed from darkness to light. No other state provides round the clock power to the agriculture sector. When it was formed in 2014, Telangana state had a power deficit of 2000 million units (MU). This situation has reversed and the state is projected to have a surplus of 3,282 MU next year.

In 2014, the total power demand was 50,916 MU and the government could supply 48,788 MU, a deficit of 2,178 MU. In a turnaround overseen by Transco and Genco chairman and managing director Devulapally Prabhakar Rao, the state will have surplus power of 3,282 MU though the demand is projected to grow to 64,291 MU for 2018-19. The per capita power consumption in the state is 1,394 units, above the national average of 1,010 units. The state has added a record 18,785 MU in four years, taking the power availability from 48,788 MU in 2014 to an estimated 67,573 MU next year.

 

 

TS Genco has set a target of producing 27,000 MW of power by 2020, a major portion earmarked for lift irrigation projects and agriculture pump sets. Lift irrigation projects will need 11,500 MW, up from a mere 400 MW four years ago. To meet this demand, TS Genco has taken up work on six new power projects with total capacity of 6,840 MW. The 600 MW Kakatiya Thermal Power Project Stage II was commissioned and synchronised with the grid in October 2015.

In the next three years, power officials are expecting the capacity will be about 16,306 MW, the additional power coming from Kothagudem Thermal Power Station (800 MW), Bhadradri (,1080 MW), NTPC (4,000 MW), Yadadri (4,000 MW), Singareni Collieries (800 MW) and from central generating stations (800 MW). The government has signed agreements with Chhattisgarh to purchase 1,000 MW to 2,000 MW. In solar power generation, the state stood topped in country with 3,000 MW. An energy official said this would go up. An energy official said that there would be no gap between demand and supply.

 

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Dude they are giving 9 hours power supply to farmers..instead of giving them in shifts they are giving continuous 9 hours.. because of that many farmers esepcially nalgonda have their bore pumps burn out.

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33 minutes ago, Ford_Abbai said:

Dude they are giving 9 hours power supply to farmers..instead of giving them in shifts they are giving continuous 9 hours.. because of that many farmers esepcially nalgonda have their bore pumps burn out.

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1 minute ago, evadra_rowdy said:

Why do they need 24 hours? Ground water levu pump cheyadaniki.waste of power, instead use that money as payment towards seeds etc..

Yeah. Farmers might pump more water and sell it to cities ani antunnaru kondaru. resulting in more decrease in ground water levels. 

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