Andhra Pradesh CM orders uninterrupted power supply during summer
By IANS | Updated: April 27, 2026 22:05 IST2026-04-27T21:55:47+5:302026-04-27T22:05:11+5:30
Amaravati, April 27 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Monday directed the officials to ensure uninterrupted ...

Andhra Pradesh CM orders uninterrupted power supply during summer
Amaravati, April 27 Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Monday directed the officials to ensure uninterrupted power supply during the summer season, despite peak power demand.
At a meeting here, he reviewed the summer power supply, the 2026-27 power procurement plan and the implementation of PM Surya Ghar and PM Kusum schemes.
Officials informed the Chief Minister that daily electricity demand during summer is expected to be between 275 and 285 million units. They said 6,397 million units of electricity had been consumed so far this month, reflecting an increase of nearly 14 per cent compared to the same period last year. They attributed the rise in demand to summer conditions as well as increased industrial consumption.
According to an official release, Naidu stressed the need for the utilisation of technology for strengthening the power sector. He said a study should be conducted continuously on low-cost power generation methods and innovations being adopted globally.
Officials also briefed the Chief Minister on power procurement plans for the next six months. They stated that the average power purchase price had been reduced from Rs 5.20 per unit in April 2025 to Rs 4.90 per unit by March 2026.
Naidu said power purchase costs must be reduced further and officials should explore all possible measures to achieve this.
He also said technology should be used for delivering better services to citizens. Greater emphasis must be placed on research and analysis in the energy sector. The AP Transco, AP Genco and related institutions should allocate CSR funds for research, and if necessary, the state government would provide budgetary support. Steps should be initiated to establish an Energy University.
The Chief Minister said priority must be given to clean and environment-friendly power generation, and by 2028-29, more than half of the state’s electricity generation should come from renewable energy sources.
He noted that 52,396 solar rooftop connections have been provided so far under PM Surya Ghar and directed officials to accelerate implementation. He said the state should target 2 lakh PM Surya Ghar connections every month.
Under PM Kusum, 2.94 lakh connections have been provided so far, and he instructed officials to complete the first phase of the scheme by the end of December.
He also directed officials to establish EV charging stations across the state and launch extensive awareness campaigns to promote the adoption and purchase of electric vehicles.
Minister for Energy Gottipati Ravi Kumar, senior officials from AP Transco, AP Genco, and the discoms participated in the meeting.
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