Srinagar, Jan 17 (KNO): In the month of December-2025, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh has recorded a variation of nearly 900 Megawatts (MWs) in power availability against the anticipated power availability during the peak hours.
Besides, the regions has witnessed a variation of minus five percent in power requirement against the anticipated requirement.
According to the official documents showing the anticipated power supply position v/s actual power supply position (Provisional) of Northern Region during the month of December-2025 states that in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh it has anticipated power availability of 2400 MWs.
The documents however, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) states that the actual availability was recorded with 3301 MWs during the peak hours.
The official figures further reveal that during the peak, NRPC has anticipated that there will be a peak power requirement of 3473 MW’s. However, the commission has recorded a power requirement of only 3301 MWs.
Pertinently, in November-2025 KNO reported that in view of ‘nonavailability of real-time telemetry data’, authorities have said that the power control rooms in Jammu and Kashmir are unable to monitor and see as to what is happening at their own power stations and substations.
The Northern Regional Power Committee (NRPC) while taking up the issues of telemetry in J&K has said, “Reliability and accuracy of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) data and its associated communication system is essential for monitoring and coordinating operations of a large electricity grid.”
“It helps in visualization and management of the critical grid element failure, grid incident in real time and minimizes the possibility of any untoward incidents or disturbances,” NRPC said.
The official documents of the committee further said, “Real-Time data availability from Jammu and Kashmir is very poor. There is zero visibility of data in J&K stations at J&K and NRLDC. With poor monitoring of data, it is very difficult to monitor the grid in an efficient manner.”
The committee also said that the matter has been discussed in various Technical Co-Ordination Committee (TCC) and Technical Sub-Committee for Testing and Commissioning (TeST) meetings. “But there is no improvement of the same.”
“Remote Terminal Units (RTUs) were tested locally and commissioned without data availability at the Control Centre. Due to non-availability of data, JKPDD is not able to monitor its drawal from grid and its generation,” it reads.
NRPC further mentioned that J&K is dependent on central sector data for monitoring of drawal.
Earlier, in the first week of September KNO reported that in Jammu and Kashmir, real-time telemetry data continues to remain unavailable at both JK-SLDC and Northern Regional Load Despatch Centre (NRLDC), raising concerns about increased risks of data breaches and other cyber threats.
According to official documents, the NRLDC representative had highlighted that till that time “real-time telemetry data from Jammu and Kashmir remains unavailable at both JK-SLDC and NRLDC”—(KNO)