
NEW DELHI, JAN 10: The Central Electricity Authority CEA has held Powergrid responsible for collapse of the Northern Grid on January 2. The CEA has stated that the common load despatch centre was responsible for the collapse of the power system. quot;The load despatch centre being managed by Powergrid should have brought down the load on the transmission system after noticing the frequency mismatch,quot; CEA chairman R N Srivastava told reporters after submitting the enquiry report on the January 2 collapse to power minister Suresh Prabhu.
Meanwhile, Suresh Prabhu, who had ordered a thorough probe within hours of breaking down of Northern Grid, announced 27 corrective measures on the basis of the Srivastava Committee report.
On the punitive action to be taken against any agency responsible for the failure, Prabhu said quot;we are referring the matter to CEA to decide at the eraliest.quot; He, however, did not specify any time frame for CEA to give its recommendations on the above matter.
Meanwhile, systemic action would be taken against the responsible agencies, both in centre and states, to avoid such occurances in the future, Prabhu said.
CEA report also confirmed that fault in the 250 mw Panki power station in UP, which led to total breakdown of the grid affecting normal life in all the eight states of the region including Delhi.
Srivastava recommended mechanism for proper coordination among generation, transmission and load despatch centres to avoid such kind of disasters. Proper and timely instructions should be sent in the event of uneven frequency in power lines to prevent their tripping, the Committee said and pointed out that obsolete power equipment need to be replaced immediately.
Meanwhile, the power minister has asked the chief ministers to review the functioning of State Electricity Boards SEBs to ensure that drawals of power from the grids did not exceed the scheduled power supply according to grid code. Prabhu also launched a special drive under which he would be visiting all the power grids to ensure that they maintain discipline as per the grid code.
According to Powergrid sources, the present Acts do not allow Powergrid to take any punitive action against the SEBs. quot;At best we can scold the SEBs and talk to them and cajole them. There is no process of punitive actionquot;, sources added.