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States must work on resource adequacy to meet growing power demand: ML Khattar

New Delhi, Nov 12 (UNI) Union Power Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Tuesday said Resource Adequacy is critical to meet the growing power demand and asked the states to tie up capacity as per the Resource Adequacy plan.
"States may also optimise their power purchase based on complementarity of demand. Further, contingency plans are also to be made for meeting the peace load during the high demand period," said while interacting with the power ministers from states and administrators from UTs during a national conference.
The Minister also emphasised that the states need to ensure timely payment of government dues and power subsidies.
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