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Probe ordered into frequent shutdowns by Lucknow's CG City substation
Probe ordered into frequent shutdowns by Lucknow's CG City substation

Hindustan Times

time25-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Probe ordered into frequent shutdowns by Lucknow's CG City substation

A week after Uttar Pradesh energy minister AK Sharma found during a surprise inspection of the 33/1kV1 kV CG City substation near Raj Bhawan in Lucknow that more than 10 shutdowns had occurred in a single day there, he has ordered a probe to find out the reasons for it. He flagged the situation as a serious operational lapse, raising concerns over frequent power cuts faced by residents despite government directives for uninterrupted electricity in the state capital. Citywide audit of substations on Following the CG City inspection, the minister directed a broader audit of all substations in Lucknow that recorded more than one shutdown in a day. Sharma emphasised that such patterns are indicative of wider systemic inefficiencies, stating, 'If a substation takes more than one shutdown in a day, it directly reflects the multiple power cuts endured by residents, which is unacceptable in the capital city.' Chief engineer, (Lucknow Electricity Supply Administration (LESA), Ravi Agarwal, said all directives issued by the energy and urban development minister will be implemented. As per him, significant improvements have already been made in the power department's response mechanisms. 'This year, the reaction time to attend to faults has been shorter and the duration of power outages has reduced as compared to previous years,' Agarwal further said, highlighting efforts already underway to enhance service reliability and minimise disruptions for consumers. Infra upgraded, yet shutdowns persist The LESA has invested over ₹400 crore under the Centre's Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme to modernise the city's power infrastructure. Despite these upgrades, recurring shutdowns remain a concern. Officials warned against complacency The energy minister issued strict directives to power distribution company officials, warning them against complacency. 'Stop sitting inside offices—go to the ground, inspect substations and address the problems firsthand,' Sharma told discom staff. He also hinted at more surprise inspections in the coming weeks to ensure accountability. Officials have been ordered to ensure that no feeder experiences more than one shutdown at a time. One of the shutdowns under scrutiny was reportedly executed for the permanent disconnection of a temporary connection—raising questions over the planning and necessity of such outages. Additionally, feeders with excessive load are to be rebalanced immediately to maintain a consistent and stable power supply. Zero tolerance for frequent outages Strict warnings have also been issued against frequent tripping, low voltage issues, and unnecessary shutdowns. Officials have been told that such service disruptions will no longer be tolerated, as the administration pushes toward delivering uninterrupted electricity to all corners of the city.

Lucknow's power infra buckles as heatwave sends demand soaring
Lucknow's power infra buckles as heatwave sends demand soaring

Hindustan Times

time13-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Hindustan Times

Lucknow's power infra buckles as heatwave sends demand soaring

As Lucknow reels under the heatwave, with temperatures soaring past 40°C, the city's electricity demand has shot up, recently peaking at over 1,750 MW. The sharp spike in consumption has exposed serious cracks in the city's power infrastructure, pushing it to the brink despite advance planning. Under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), a substantial budget of ₹400 crore was earmarked for the city, with Lucknow Electricity Supply Administration (LESA) focusing on laying underground cables, installing new feeders, replacing outdated transformers and electrical lines, and modernising the power grid to enhance its efficiency, reliability, and safety. At least 32 transformers installed across the city to improve power infrastructure remain non-functional, leaving several localities grappling with frequent outages and voltage fluctuations, severely affecting the existing transformers, many of which are now overloaded and failing during peak hours. In April alone, 85 transformers suffered damage -- 43 in Amausi zone and 12 in Jankipuram. In other divisions such as SES-I, SES-II, SES-III, SES-IV, BKT, and Daliganj, around 30 transformers conked out. In stark contrast, Lucknow central and Gomti Nagar zones reported no such breakdowns, underscoring the uneven quality and resilience of the infrastructure across the city. Localities like Chinhat, Dubagga, Sarojini Nagar, and Matiyari are bearing the brunt of this crisis, with residents frequently complaining of low voltage, especially during the evening when power consumption peaks. For insiders, the problem isn't just unreliable supply, it's also a question of poor governance. 'It's frustrating to suffer in this heat when a transformer installed two months ago was not activated,' says Mamta Dwivedi, a resident of Krishna Vihar Colony. Residents allege repeated complaints to the authorities going unanswered. In preparation for the anticipated summer demand, LESA approved the installation of 500 new transformers, ranging from 250 kVA to 630 kVA, across divisions like Indiranagar, Amausi, Alambagh, Ashiyana, Munshipulia, Rahimnagar, Sitapur Road, Rajajipuram, and Kanpur Road. However, many of these units remain idle due to administrative delays and poor coordination. A case in point is a 250 kVA transformer installed in Adarsh Nagar near Matiyari under the Shivpuri sub-station, which has remained unconnected to the grid for nearly two months. When contacted, LESA officials acknowledged the issue. 'These transformers are part of efforts to improve power supply during summer. If any are yet to be activated, they will be energised soon,' Rajat Juneja, chief engineer of Amausi division, said.

15 FIRs filed in crackdown on power theft in Lucknow
15 FIRs filed in crackdown on power theft in Lucknow

Hindustan Times

time02-05-2025

  • Hindustan Times

15 FIRs filed in crackdown on power theft in Lucknow

In an effort to curb power theft and reduce line losses, the Lucknow Electricity Supply Administration (LESA) carried out a surprise inspection drive in the early hours of Friday. The operation, conducted between 5am and 8am, targeted high-loss feeders in densely populated and sensitive areas of the city. Inspection teams from the Lucknow city power distribution circle covered several divisions, including Thakurganj, Residency, and Nagram. Localities such as Wazirganj, Basiratganj, Sarfarazganj, Almas Bagh, Marimata, Yaseenganj, Nagram, and Barora were inspected. A total of 81 electricity connections were scrutinised during the drive. Fifteen cases of electricity theft were detected, with consumers found using illegal methods such as katia connections (direct cable tapping) and meter bypassing. Some individuals reportedly attempted to tamper with evidence during the inspections. As a result, 15 FIRs were filed under Section 135 of the Electricity Act at the Anti-Power Theft police station. Four FIRs were filed in Wazirganj, three in Durvijayganj and Basiratganj, one in Sarfarazganj, four in Baraura, and three in Nagram. Ramesh Chandra Pandey, superintending engineer of the Chowk division, stated that these surprise checks are part of a broader campaign targeting low electricity consumption anomalies, tampered meters, and unauthorised connections. He confirmed that similar enforcement drives would continue to ensure accountability and reduce line losses.

Power blues for Lucknow residents amid soaring temps, increased demand
Power blues for Lucknow residents amid soaring temps, increased demand

Hindustan Times

time25-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Hindustan Times

Power blues for Lucknow residents amid soaring temps, increased demand

Amid soaring temperatures and increased power demand in the state capital, residents continue to face frequent outages despite repeated promises over the past five years by different ministers to ensure uninterrupted electricity supply. This year, the state government has spent ₹400 crore under the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) to upgrade the power infrastructure, but power cuts persist across Lucknow, much like previous years. Despite promises of rapid upgrades, the work under RDSS to replace old, dangling wires with modern armoured cables continues to be sluggish. The project, now in its second phase of implementation, is forcing routine shutdowns across 7 to 10 localities every day. These power cuts, which often stretch from four to eight hours, are frequently carried out without prior notice, leaving residents unprepared, especially during peak daytime heat. In the past week alone, power demand in Lucknow surged by 400 megawatts, with Lucknow Electricity Supply Administration (LESA) reporting a demand of 1,564 MW on Thursday. According to officials, this figure may climb to 2,000 MW in the coming days. While residents are facing short but increasingly frequent outages, the feeder system design is also contributing to larger-scale power disruptions. Each feeder connects 10 to 15 transformers, and when maintenance or faults occur in a single transformer, the entire cluster must be shut down to ensure worker safety. As a result, even minor issues are now affecting more households than before. 'We are witnessing more than five power cuts during the daytime,' said Vishal Srivastava, a resident of Hardoi Road. 'Sub-station staff say that the sudden spike in demand is overloading equipment, causing low-voltage issues and frequent outages.' Rajat Juneja, LESA chief engineer and RDSS in-charge for Lucknow, acknowledged the problem, but maintained complete shutdowns are necessary for safety. 'There is always a risk of electrocution during cable replacement or fault repairs, so shutdowns are essential. However, we are trying to minimise power cuts.'

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