Jammu: The Jammu Power Distribution Corporation Limited (JPDCL) is building several new power plants in Jammu under various Central government programs to ensure that every family in the Jammu region has access to energy 24 hours a day, seven days a week.'
Explaining how the old infrastructure of 2012 would cause overloading of the power station and was inadequate to meet the electricity demand, Jagmohan Sharma, the chairperson of JPDCL, informed that the corporation, with the help of several schemes of the central government, is working on improving the infrastructure.
"We are making transmission and distribution networks strong. For the same, a 160 MVA transformer is being added to Bern Power Station in Jammu, 20 MVA in Geladni Power Station, and 20 MVA in Canal Power station," he told ANI.
"Many new power stations are being built like 20 MVA Power station in Gangyal, 20 MVA in Birpur, 20 MVA in Canal -2 power stations, and power station are coming up in Chak Balwal, Udaywalla, and Shahzadpur. So, around 15 to 20 new power stations are being added to the current network," he informed.
Sharma also mentioned that Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha had taken six review meetings since January to ensure smooth working.
Residents of the region were delighted about the government's initiative, and said, "In today's world, electricity is required for almost everything, and through this project of the government if we get 24×7 electricity, it will lead to development."
(ANI)
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