Rajasthan CM inspects Suratgarh thermal plant; tells officials to ensure uninterrupted power supply

IANS April 10, 2025 283 views

Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma visited the Suratgarh Super Critical Thermal Power Station to ensure robust power infrastructure. During his inspection, he emphasized the need for uninterrupted electricity supply, especially during summer months. The CM announced significant energy projects, including a Battery Energy Storage System and a solar power plant. His proactive approach demonstrates the state government's commitment to modernizing Rajasthan's energy sector.

"Efforts are underway to boost the state's power generation capacity using cost-effective and modern technologies" - Bhajan Lal Sharma, Rajasthan CM
Rajasthan CM inspects Suratgarh thermal plant; tells officials to ensure uninterrupted power supply
Jaipur, April 9: As part of his two-day tour of Hanumangarh and Sri Ganganagar, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma visited the Suratgarh Super Critical Thermal Power Station on Wednesday.

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CM conducts detailed inspection of Suratgarh Super Critical Thermal Power Station

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Emphasizes continuous monitoring of power generation capacity

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Announces Battery Energy Storage System and solar power plant

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Commits to reliable electricity for farmers

During the visit, he conducted a detailed inspection of the facility and directed officials to ensure the smooth and systematic functioning of all power generation units to maintain an uninterrupted power supply, especially during the peak summer season.

Addressing a review meeting, the Chief Minister instructed officials to carry out regular inspections of all technical systems.

He stressed the importance of identifying and resolving potential faults in advance to prevent breakdowns or shutdowns of production units due to technical failures.

CM Sharma also emphasised the need for continuous monitoring of the power generation capacity of each unit to meet growing demand without disruption.

Reiterating the state government’s commitment to improving Rajasthan’s energy infrastructure, the Chief Minister stated that efforts are underway to boost the state’s power generation capacity using cost-effective and modern technologies.

In line with this vision, work orders have been issued for the establishment of a 125/250 MWh Battery Energy Storage System at the Suratgarh Thermal Power Station.

Additionally, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed for the development of a 100 MW solar power plant at the station, through a joint venture between RVUNL and Coal India.

These initiatives aim to fulfill the government's resolve to provide reliable daytime electricity to farmers and ensure energy availability for all.

The Chief Minister was accompanied by several key officials and dignitaries, including Food and Civil Supplies Minister Sumit Godara, Water Resources Minister Suresh Singh Rawat, Minister of State for Energy (Independent Charge) Heeralal Nagar, and Additional Chief Secretary of Water Resources Abhay Kumar.

Also present were Devendra Shringi, CMD of Rajasthan State Electricity Generation Corporation Limited, Chief Engineer and Additional Secretary (West) Amarjeet Singh, and Chief Engineer of the Suratgarh Super Critical Thermal Power Station KC Singhal, along with various public representatives and senior administrative officers.

The visit underlines the state government’s proactive approach to addressing power needs and ensuring energy security for both the agricultural sector and the general public, said officials.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
Finally some focus on our power infrastructure! The summer heat is unbearable when power cuts happen. Hope these new initiatives bring real change 🙏
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Priya M.
Solar plant + battery storage sounds promising! Rajasthan has so much sunlight, we should be leading in renewable energy. Good to see forward-thinking projects.
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Amit S.
I appreciate the CM's hands-on approach, but I hope this isn't just another inspection tour. We've heard promises before - implementation is what matters most.
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Sunita R.
As a farmer's daughter, I'm really happy to hear about daytime electricity plans for agriculture. This could change lives in our villages! 🌱⚡
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Vikram J.
The technical focus is good, but what about maintenance budgets? New systems need proper funding for upkeep. Hope that's part of the plan too.
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Kavita P.
Suratgarh plant is crucial for North Rajasthan. Glad to see high-level attention. Now hoping for similar focus on transmission networks - that's where we lose so much power!

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