Himachal Saves ₹6.72 Crore Annually: How Power Load Rationalisation Worked

The Himachal Pradesh government has successfully implemented power load rationalisation across state buildings. This initiative has resulted in substantial annual savings of ₹6.72 crore for the state exchequer. By optimising 913 government electricity connections, monthly demand charges have been reduced significantly. The Chief Minister has praised this financial prudence and plans to extend similar exercises to other sectors.

Key Points: Himachal Govt Saves 6.72 Crore via Power Load Rationalisation

  • 913 government electricity connections optimised across multiple categories
  • Monthly demand charges reduced from ₹2.05 crore to ₹1.49 crore
  • Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital alone saves ₹24 lakh annually
  • Contract demand capped at 10% above previous year's maximum recorded usage
  • Special Application & Agreement forms enabled IT implementation
  • Process expedited under Chief Secretary supervision for faster results
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Himachal govt saves Rs 6.72 crore annually through power load rationalisation

Himachal Pradesh achieves annual savings of ₹6.72 crore by optimising electricity contract demand across 913 government buildings, reducing monthly charges significantly.

"Many departments were incurring higher demand charges than their actual consumption - Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu"

Shimla, November 3

Himachal Pradesh Government has achieved an annual saving of Rs. 6.72 crore by rationalising the Contract Demand (Load Capacity) of electricity connections provided to various government buildings across the state in the first phase.

A total of 913 government electricity connections, covering categories such as agriculture, bulk supply, commercial supply, Jal Shakti Vibhag, large industrial supply, non-domestic non-commercial, small industrial and temporary supply, were optimised, reducing total demand charges from Rs 2.05 crore to Rs 1.49 crore per month. This will result in substantial annual savings to the State exchequer, a release said.

For instance, the Deen Dayal Upadhyay Hospital in Shimla had an earlier contract demand of 1350 kVA, which was subsequently reduced to 858 kVA, resulting in a savings of approximately Rs. 24 lakh per year.

A state government spokesperson stated that Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu noted that many departments were incurring higher demand charges than their actual consumption. Acting on his directions, the HP State Electricity Board Ltd. (HPSEBL) carried out an extensive exercise to realign contract demand with the actual load capacity of departmental buildings.

As per the Chief Minister's instructions, the process, normally carried out at the electrical sub-division level, was expedited under the supervision of the then Chief Secretary. A series of meetings between HPSEBL and departmental representatives resulted in a one-time, statewide review coordinated by the Chief Electrical Inspector, who compiled a list of all government consumers.

The contract demand for each connection was capped at 10 per cent above the maximum recorded demand observed during the previous year, accounting for both summer and winter peaks. A specially designed Application & Agreement (A&A) form was then jointly executed by authorised government and HPSEBL officials, enabling the IT Wing of HPSEBL to implement the revised limits.

The A&A forms were finalised in June 2025, and by August, the government had already realised savings of Rs. 56 lakh in a single month due to the reduced demand charges. These savings will continue to accrue every month.

The Chief Minister has lauded this initiative and reaffirmed the state government's commitment to undertake similar rationalisation exercises across other sectors to reduce unnecessary expenditure and ensure prudent financial management.

- ANI

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Priya S
Great to see data-driven decision making. The hospital example saving ₹24 lakh per year is impressive. Hope this efficiency translates to better services for citizens. Every rupee saved counts in our economy.
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Anjali F
While this is good news, I wonder why such wasteful practices existed for so long. Departments paying for capacity they don't use shows poor monitoring. Hope this becomes a permanent system rather than one-time exercise.
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Vikram M
Excellent work by HP government! This is what fiscal responsibility looks like. Other states should learn from Himachal's example. The 10% buffer above maximum recorded demand is a smart approach. 👏
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Sarah B
As someone working in energy sector, I appreciate the technical approach taken here. Capping at 10% above peak demand shows they've done proper load analysis. Hope this doesn't affect operational efficiency though.
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Ramesh W
Bahut accha kaam! This is how taxpayer money should be saved. Now if they can extend this to all government offices nationwide, imagine the savings! Small steps lead to big changes. 🇮🇳

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