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Thursday, August 2, 2012

India regains electricity


The current was restored in the Asian country after the massive blackout on Tuesday. Virtually all electricity in India was restored after the great blackout of leave without power Tuesday to more than 600 million people. This was stated by the main electricity distribution company in the country. Electricity demand in New Delhi and northeast India was covered completely, while in the north and east of the country, the other areas affected by the outage, the service is currently 95 percent, according to public company PSOC. The blackout affected nineteen regions, with a combined population of 600 million people, causing paralysis of industrial activity and services and subway trains, and left the hospital with an emergency supply. India Power Corporation then explained that the blackout was the result of five regions will exceed the power consumption quotas allocated, although India has a structural energy deficit of about 10 percent. Tuesday's outage was the worst recorded in India, a country where much of the population has poor access to the mains. There was only one day after another major power outage that affected seven regions of the north.

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