Maharashtra to be self sufficient in power by 2017: Minister

Maharashtra will attain self-sufficiency for its power needs by 2017, state government told the Assembly today.

MUMBAI: Maharashtra will attain self-sufficiency for its power needs by 2017, state government told the Assembly today.

Maharashtra's planning for power generation till 2025 is in place, state Energy Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said during a debate under rule 293 of the House.

As per the plan, there is a target of generation of 5,500 MW power in the state by 2017, the minister said, adding the government has approved online meter scheme for electricity consumers.

A 'viduyt sevak' will be appointed at gram panchayat level, Bawankule said.
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