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Mizoram Govt Holds Power Tariff Steady for 5 Years

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By Rediff Money Desk, AIZAWL   Feb 28, 2024 18:19

The Mizoram government has announced it will not increase power tariffs for the next five years, despite the state's reliance on outside power sources. The government is focusing on augmenting power generation within the state.
Mizoram Govt Holds Power Tariff Steady for 5 Years
Aizawl, Feb 28 (PTI) The Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) government in Mizoram will not increase power tariffs during the next five years, the state assembly was informed on Wednesday.


Power Minister F Rodingliana said the government is making efforts to augment power generation in the state.

"During the five years of the present government, there is no plan to change power tariff for consumers," the minister said.


The ZPM came to power in the state in December last year.


The minister said that Mizoram now has 15 small hydroelectric projects that together generate 38.55 MW of power.

He also said that power generation fluctuates depending on the weather.


Mizoram spends Rs 33-37 crore a month for purchasing power from outside as the northeastern state requires 156 MW of power during peak hours.


Three hydel electric projects with a total generation capacity of 294 MW and four solar power plants, which can produce 45 MW of power, are in the pipeline.
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