India’s Mumbai hit by blackouts

Country’s financial capital in the dark for hours after power outage caused by tripping of utility company unit.

India's power sector relies on coal for two thirds of electricity production and warns supply is low [Reuters]

A power outage has left large parts of Indian city of Mumbai without electricity for hours, a leading utility company has said.

Tata Power said the tripping of a unit at one of its power stations in the country’s financial capital on Tuesday reduced the supply at 9:45am local time (04:15 GMT) to various central and suburban parts of the city, with the problem yet to be resolved by early afternoon.

“We are working towards an early resolution and will ensure power supply to these areas at the earliest,” the company said in an emailed statement.

“We would like to reiterate Tata Power’s commitment to providing reliable and 24X7 quality power to the city of Mumbai.”

India’s starved power sector is struggling to produce enough electricity to meet rising demand, with blackouts common in large parts of the country.

The power sector, which relies on coal for two thirds of electricity production, has warned in recent weeks its coal supplies are running dangerously low.

On Monday, India’s government asked the top court to safeguard some coal mine concessions deemed to have been illegally awarded, amid fears the sector could be thrown into further disarray.

India imports vast quantities of coal, draining foreign reserves, despite sitting on the world’s fifth largest reserves.

Source: News Agencies