Until and unless there is a mix of production complete stable sources of energy not possible in long run: CM

Asserting that the government is looking for various aspects to address the power shortage in the state, Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Thursday said until and unless there is a mix of production, it will be impossible for the state to provide complete stable sources of energy in the long run.

 

Speaking to media persons, Sangma said the state requires about 1,700 million units of power every year out of which its own production is about 1000 to 1100 million units of power every year and hence, there is a shortfall of about 600 to 700 million units.

 

He said that the shortfall is normally met by the share we get from central agencies and rest we buy from the market. Hence, that is the kind of situation we faced. So approximately about 30% deficiency in terms of the requirement of the thing is there but that is one part.

 

“The second part of the problem we faced is that since everything is hydro based and whenever the water level is low it affects all the units including the central units also. Hence, until and unless we have a mix of production it is not possible to really give complete stable sources of energy in the long run,” he said.

 

Stating that it is a very complicated problem, Sangma said, “But we are on the job and I have given some idea about the kind of difficult decisions that we need to make and we are sitting on it and we have started the process of solar aspect. Again solar is not a stable supply it is something that depends on the sunshine that is available. Hence all these factors have to be looked into and we are hopeful we are able to slowly and steadily start finding more concrete solutions to these issues.”

 

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