Karnataka

Karnataka says can't supply power round the clock

Written by : TNM

The News Minute| June 28, 2014| 09:16 am ISTThe Karnataka government says it cannot provide non stop power in state. The daily power shortage stands at 1,000 MW, energy minister D K Shivakumar informed the Assembly.The state's over dependence on hydel power projects is one reason why the state faces a shortage. The realisation from hydel power plants is just 32%.Power cuts upto 3 hours has become common in most parts of state including Bangalore. A weak monsoon is expected to hit the state's power supply even more.

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