Mangalore, Sep 14: Minister for Energy D K Shivakumar announced that electricity connections would not be provided to buildings constructed without obtaining a building license or occupancy certificate issued by the urban development authority and illegal connection would be cancelled.
Speaking to mediapersons at a press conference here on Sunday, he said that the government had decided to not to provide electricity connections to residences or buildings without occupancy certificates. As per a directive from the High court, apartment buildings built on over 5,000 or 8,000 sq ft of land are required to place the transformers inside the building premises and not on the roads. All executive engineers in ESCOMs have been notified of this decision and whoever fails to comply will be taken to task, he said.
He said that a 24x7 Helpline would be employed in all government-run electrical supply companies throughout the state to attend complaints and act on them as soon as they receive complaints through the helpline. This initiative has been successfully implemented in Bangalore and will be brought into effect in all the districts of the state, he said.
He said that the power ministry would constitute six-member committees at each assembly constituency in the state, for improving the efficiency in handling consumer grievances and prevent theft of electricity. Comprising of consumers, women and others, the committees will be headed by the MLA of the constituency, he said.
He said that similar committees would be constituted at section levels, which would be headed by the concerned assistant executive engineer.
Mr Shivakumar also said that transformer banks would be doubled throughout the state, so that they would not be delay in supply of electricity in case of damage caused to one.
To provide 24-hour supply of electricity in the third phase, programmes will be introduced in the state. By the year 2015, there will be a surplus of 3,000 MW of electricity and 1,000 MW of solar power in the state, said the minister.

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