Ensuring Stable Power Amid West Asia Crisis: A Digital Transformation
Minister of State for Power Shripad Yesso Naik maintains that this summer's peak power demand of 270 GW will not disrupt electricity supply despite the West Asia crisis. With advancements in smart grids and predictive maintenance, India's power infrastructure is evolving towards modern, safe, and reliable systems.
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Amid concerns over the West Asia crisis affecting global energy rates, India's Minister of State for Power Shripad Yesso Naik assures that the country's electricity supply will remain stable this summer despite a projected peak power demand of 270 GW.
Addressing press on 'Lineman Diwas,' Naik highlighted steps towards modernizing India's power infrastructure through smart grids, AI-based predictive maintenance, and real-time monitoring to ensure reliability and safety.
The necessity for evolving safety systems alongside technological upgrades was emphasized, with Naik underscoring the importance of a work culture prioritizing safety through digital tools and comprehensive training.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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