State Energy Minister Anil Vij today said that in the first phase, smart meters would be installed at the residences of government officers, employees, legislators, MPs, ministers and the Chief Minister. Subsequently, the initiative would be extended to the general public. He said the tenders for the installation of the meters would be issued soon.
Interacting with the media, Vij said electricity consumers would be offered both prepaid and postpaid options. He said power defaulters in the state owed about Rs 7,500 crore. He said directions had been issued to Superintending Engineers and senior officers to ensure prompt recovery of the outstanding amount.
He further informed that several dues-related cases were pending in courts, and the department had been directed to expedite legal action. Regarding arrears in government buildings and institutions, Vij said strict recovery would be ensured from all, including government establishments. Any deliberate delay in payments would invite action as per law.
The minister said land had been identified for setting up solar power houses in villages, and it would be started on a pilot basis.
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