UPPCL revamps the 1912 helpline to address rising power complaints, aiming for faster resolutions amid public frustration over outages and delays.
UP power crisis: UPPCL ordered to ensure 24-hour supply in cities, CM Yogi to hold key meeting today
Amid the ongoing heatwave and increasing pressure on the power supply in UP, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will review the ...
LUCKNOW: Following directions from chief minister Yogi Adityanath, UP Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) has formed a four-member committee to examine complaints about the quality and connectivity of ...
Electricity not available on energy exchanges for purchase as entire country facing a historic demand this year, says UPPCL ...
Reviewing the state’s power supply situation through a video conference at Shakti Bhawan here, Goyal instructed officials to ...
After large-scale protests, the state government has ordered a transition back to the postpaid billing model across all state discoms.
The prepaid electricity meter system in UP has been discontinued, and consumers are now being shifted back to postpaid meters ...
The Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Ltd (UPPCL) has decided to recover repair costs of damaged distribution transformers from engineers concerned, fixing accountability at multiple levels in a bid to ...
Despite the intense heat and rising power demand in Uttar Pradesh, the power supply system in the state continues to function smoothly, with the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) ...
Uttar Pradesh government is prioritizing uninterrupted power supply amid a severe heatwave, following Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's directives. Energy officials are intensifying monitoring and ...
From May 1 to May 31, residents in Uttar Pradesh will face daily power cuts lasting up to 2.5 hours due to increased electricity demand during the summer. The Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited ...
UPPCL and SECI have executed a power sale agreement (PSA) for 1 GW of solar capacity from ISTS-connected projects. UPPCL has agreed buy this capacity at a tariff of INR 2.52 ($0.030)/kWh to INR ...
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