Himachal Electricity Board to be strengthened: CM Sukhu

ANI April 8, 2025 136 views

Himachal Pradesh's Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu is implementing comprehensive reforms in the state's electricity sector. The government plans large-scale recruitment to improve ground-level operations and service delivery. A significant milestone is the near-completion of the Uhl Phase-III hydropower project, which will generate substantial electricity and revenue. These strategic moves demonstrate the state's commitment to modernizing and strengthening its power infrastructure.

"We will ensure seamless ground-level operations through large-scale recruitment" - CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
Shimla, April 7: Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu, while presiding over a review meeting of the Energy Department here today, reiterated the state government's commitment to strengthening the Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board Limited (HPSEBL) and assured all possible support to ensure improved services for the people of the state.

Key Points

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Comprehensive recruitment drive for HPSEBL to enhance electricity services

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100 MW Uhl Phase-III hydropower project nearing full operational status

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State committed to strengthening power infrastructure and generation capacity

The Chief Minister said that large-scale recruitment of field staff would be done to ensure seamless ground-level operations and appreciated the vital role played by the HPSEBL officers and employees in maintaining a consistent electricity supply across the state.

Sukhu stated that several HPSEBL officers were currently serving on deputation in the Directorate of Energy, Himachal Pradesh Power Transmission Corporation Limited and Power Corporation, a release said.

He directed that these officers be given the option to be permanently absorbed in their respective organisations by April 30. The state government would fill the remaining vacant posts as a priority to ensure the organization's efficient functioning.

He further said that the 100 MW Uhl Phase-III hydropower project would soon be formally inaugurated. The project, which suffered damages due to a penstock burst on 17 May 2020, was expedited by the present state government with financial assistance of Rs. 185 crores.

As a result, 2.97 crore units of electricity have already been generated since its commissioning. Initiated in 2003, the project was completed after 22 years, owing to the focused efforts of the present state government.

Once fully operational, Uhl Phase-III is expected to generate 392 million units of electricity annually, contributing approximately Rs 200 crore in revenue to the state each year.

Technical Education Minister Rajesh Dharmani, Chief Minister's Principal Advisor Ram Subhag Singh, Chief Minister's Secretary Rakesh Kanwar, Director Energy Rakesh Kumar Prajapati, and Managing Director HPSEBL Sandeep Kumar, along with other senior department officials, also attended the meeting.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news! The electricity situation in remote areas has been terrible. Hope these new recruitments actually reach the villages that need them most 🙏
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Priya S.
22 years to complete a project? 😳 That's way too long! But glad it's finally done and generating power. The revenue will definitely help our state's economy.
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Ankit M.
While I appreciate the focus on electricity infrastructure, I hope they're also investing in renewable energy sources. Hydropower is good but we need solar too for long-term sustainability.
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Sunita R.
My brother works at HPSEBL and says morale is low due to staff shortages. This recruitment drive is much needed! Hope they focus on both technical and customer service staff.
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Vikram J.
The Uhl project numbers look impressive - 200 crores annual revenue! But I wonder how much maintenance will cost. Hope they've factored that in. Still, a step in the right direction.
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Meena T.
As someone who faced 8-hour power cuts last winter, I'll believe the improvements when I see them. Promises are easy, implementation is hard. Fingers crossed though! 🤞

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