Electricity is an indispensable facet of development and economic growth. As one of the largest consumers of electricity, India has been dependent on its power sector to a great extent. The demand for power in India has projected to grow at 5% per annum through 2030. [1] To keep abreast with the needs of this sector, which have been adumbrated by ambitious targets, the Government has to bring into effect an efficacious, resilient and financially robust system for power supply.The mercurial supply of electricity can be, to a certain degree, attributed to theft. With the widespread occurrence of power theft, the lack of a robust vigilance mechanism and the hassle of identifying and booking offenders, power theft is child’s play for residential, commercial and industrial users alike. Power theft has racked up substantial financial losses for the Government as well as suppliers and licensees. This diminishes their capacity to maintain the infrastructure or invest in power generation, eventually leading to increased power shortages and dissatisfied consumers. Thus, the growing menace of electricity theft has presented itself as the clarion call for a coherent strategy for power theft management.
The government will come up with a new plan to prevent power theft. One unit will be caught even if the power is stolen Electricity worth crores of rupees is stolen in the state every year In Gujarat, power theft is a frequent occurrence. The state government loses crores of rupees every year due to power theft. The state government is now considering implementing a new scheme to curb such power theft.
The Gujarat government has also shown readiness for this scheme. So now if even one unit is stolen, the information including the location of the power theft will be immediately reported to the company.
The scheme will be implemented in 4 companies of energy department. The state government is going to implement a new scheme to curb power theft due to frequent incidents of power theft in the state, which have led to an increase in cases of assaults on them by power officials. The Centre's scheme called SCADA will now be implemented in Gujarat as well, for which the state government has also shown readiness. The scheme, called SCADA, will be implemented in 4 companies of the energy department, the scheme will replace all the electricity meters after which even if one unit of electricity is stolen, it will be caught.
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The scheme will be implemented in Gujarat in the near future. It is important that the central government has prepared a scheme worth Rs 2 lakh 32 thousand crore which will monitor all the meters applied in Gujarat. Direct information will be given to the power companies in which the information including the location of the place of power theft will be immediately reported to the power company. Due to power theft, the Gujarat government loses crores of rupees every year. With this, the government is refusing to implement this new scheme soon
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Wednesday, 10 November 2021
The Government Will Come Up With A New Plan To Prevent Power Theft
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