Power engineers demand integration of power utilities, review of energy policy

Chairman AIPEF Shailendra Dubey addressing press conference in Jammu. — Excelsior/Rakesh
Chairman AIPEF Shailendra Dubey addressing press conference in Jammu. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Aug 4:  All India Power Engineers Federation  today strongly demanded integration of power utilities  and review of energy policy  and power purchase agreements  in the country.
Talking to media-persons at the sidelines of  the All India Power Engineers Federation meet here today, national chairman  of the Federation,  Shailendra Dubey  strongly  pleaded to  modify National Electricity and Tariff Policy, integration of power utilities  and review of energy policy in the country. He said that National Electricity and Tariff Policy be modified to facilitate addition of green power while at the same time giving adequate protection to State power utilities from adverse consequences of stranded Thermal Power Station assets.
Expressing concern towards apathetic attitude of the J&K Government and Power Development Department, Dubey said that  power engineers are facing worst situation in the State. A  Junior Engineer,  Assistant Engineer or even AEE is given  next promotion in own pay and grade  and even a Chief Engineer retires in the pay grade of AEE or AE with meager salary or  pension.   It is unfortunate  that   a PDD Chief Engineer in J&K is hardly getting a salary of Rs  50,00 to Rs 60,000 per month while his counter part in UP, Uttrakhand or Gujarat etc  is getting around Rs 1.50 lakh salary. The engineers are getting  hardly Rs 30 field allowance which is matter of shame for the department.
The Federation chief urged upon the J&K Government to stop this policy and do justice with the J&K PDD engineers otherwise, All India Federation will join hands with the J&K Electrical Engineering Graduate Association to launch an agitation.
Dubey pointed out that with  the present situation of surplus capacity the financial condition of several state power utilities is deteriorating whereby high cost power contracted under earlier PPAs has to be availed or alternately capacity surrendered and charges paid without availing energy.  Several state DISCOMs are facing distress situation of stranded generation capacity of state thermal stations whereby fixed charges are being incurred round the year with  low energy availed. He said that PPAs  should be amended to give the State DISCOMs the choice to surrender surplus power from IPPs and this power be at the disposal of the IPP / developer who should be free to sell power from that surrendered capacity to any purchaser at any rate.
He said the time and cost overrun in construction of 1200 MW Teesta  3 project  in Sikkim has caused tariff to increase over  250% and the policy of PPP mode in executing power projects has failed disastrously. A high level probe be ordered in this scam. He said several resolutions were also passed during the meet here today.
Earlier, the national meet was addressed by Padamjit Singh chief patron, Shaliendra Dubey- chairman, Rathnakar Rao – secretary general,     K Ashok Rao, Sunil Jagtap, Suryakant Pawar, G S Bhadauria, Sunil Sood,                 Prashant Pattanaik, NR Ray, V K S Parihar, Rajesh Srivastava, Rajeev Singh, Sanjay Thakur, K Appraswamy, B L Yadav, Prashant Chaturvedi, B R Mishra, Pirzada  Hidayatulla, Neeraj Sharma and delegates from other states .

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