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May 17, 2025

Asks officials to develop a roadmap to meet soaring power demand driven by rapid economic and industrial growth

- EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE @ Hyderabad

CHIEF Minister A Revanth Reddy has directed officials to prepare a comprehensive three-year 'Electricity Plan' to address the future needs of the state and achieve a $1 trillion economy.

At a review meeting on the energy sector held here on Friday, he outlined a strategy to meet the state's soaring power demand, driven by rapid economic and industrial growth.

Emphasising the need for Telangana to prepare for its goal of becoming a $1 trillion economy, Revanth directed the senior officials to draft a comprehensive three-year 'Electricity Plan' to address future needs, with a strong focus on modern, clean and sustainable energy solutions.

Announcing a complete network of underground power supply lines for the upcoming Bharat Future City in the state, he instructed the officials to upgrade sub-stations to meet field-level power demand and prioritise the modernisation of power lines.

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