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Sunday 8 July 2012

Powerlessness!

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In the recent turn of events I came across a gentleman who used to be in the Power Industry. No, he was not an obnoxious politician or a corrupt high profile cop instead, he was, unlike the formers, an intelligent and ambitious family man who failed in his pursuit of doing something good for this country. Needless, as it is, to say that he wasn't the only one who couldn't script a destination to this quest but one of very few who I got the opportunity to have a nice and yummy lunch with. Interestingly, it doesn't take me too much time these days to come to a conversation of substance and riveting content.

He told me about his story of pursuing something entrepreneurial and patriotic. As most of you are wondering right now, I also had my assumptions that business and profits were the real objectives while patriotism a cliche cover of his story. Additionally, a part of me still doesn’t believe the intentions were as Gandhian as presented but there was enough punch and realism in this story to unsettle me.

I don’t like digging deep into the roots and facts behind the sorry state of my nation but this one conversation did foster me to open 10 different tabs on my explorer comprising “The Annual Power Report by the Public Finance Ministry of India”, “articles on theft of power in India by WSJ, Bloggers, Indian Express and The Hindu”, “State of power in India by Indian Energy Portal” and a lot more. Trust me it was a brutal, painful and deflating experience. Not for the fact that I had to read a lot of such content on a Saturday Night when most my friends were clubbing and partying, as some still are far from the Radar of “Evil Dhoble of Mumbai”, but because it was extremely depressing for a young Indian who grew up fighting his cynical relatives about how India doesn’t suck.

This gentleman told me that he wanted to enterprise with an idea of providing “Smart Grids” for a more effective tracking and distribution mechanism for electricity in India. For this, he had to approach and extend his humble, sacred, customary favours to Ministers, Babus and even private players; infamously known as “bribe”. He didn’t mind doing that as he had been an Indian long enough to know that the insane amount of tax he is paying to remunerate government employees doesn’t account for his right to be heard by them. To be able to present your proposal for the betterment of this nation, or not, is an esteemed privilege for which you have to pay at a rate which is sometimes at par with an appointment, to be advocated for a terrorist attack, with Ram Jethmalani.  Unfortunately, for our guy, the worst case scenario determination was way below the actual.

After dispensing, what was claimed to be a hefty Shagun to commence the project, the true colours of these spineless servants of this nation VIBGYORed and the prism of democracy was slyly and gradually brought into perspective. “This can’t be done. There is a huge vote bank that will be directly affected by this Tughlaqana and impulsive move. We can’t disappoint our loyal vote bank for a tentative and far-fetched technology. Let’s do it when the time is right” said an official, representing a minister, to put a red-reject-rubber seal on the proposal and embarked a journey out of the delusional tricolours and a Tagore written literary masterpiece. Our guy left the idea of “Smart Grids” for the “right time” to be implemented with a promise to not be around if it does happen and instead founded of a money spinning Non-profit Organisation. He cherishes his decision to quit at the right time and not get all jobs/King/Gandhi about his passion because it wasn’t America or a foreign power fighting Indian of 1930s he lived in. It was an India paralysed by the atrocities of Indians.

I had an option of putting this post to an end here and conclude the long due season 2 of TV series Madmen decaying in the hard drive of my rented laptop but I guess when you know a little too much about a problem, from a night of knowledge from 10 amazing tabs of that explorer, it doesn’t let you be at peace without venting, in my case blogging, to the imaginary confidant I have found in you. The knowledgeable ones must have already known the situation of power industry in the nation, the proactive ones would have already search for the tabs I have mentioned earlier in the post but from now onwards, it is an exclusive perspective I present to the lazy ones like me who want to be spoon fed all the information on one platform in one go.

India is a developing nation with 4th highest consumption of power only behind US, China and Russia, if I am not wrong, in the same order. We are struggling to meet the requirements of this nation by generating power from renewable and non-renewable resources like Coal, Oil & petroleum, natural gas, hydro and nuclear projects, wind and what not. From all the electricity that we generate an alarming 30% is stolen by individuals, communities, small time adhoc-distributors and, wait for it, Big business houses like L&T, Kores, Pfizer, GTL, etc. This percentage is 1-4 in developed nations. Everyone knows who is stealing the power it is just that the very corrupt nature of our administration and never ending judicial process won’t allow actions like installing “Smart Grids” for an effective distribution of electricity in the country.

The annual transmission and distribution loss (blah, THEFT) is approximately 10% of the GDP percentage fall in the financial year 2011-12. The cloud of darkness is literally approaching us and the best that we can do is to be more aware of the situation and do our bit to conserve energy. If you are motivated enough to take a radical action by inventing “Smarter Grids”, I would suggest you to relax and firstly unravel the way to implement it logistically, socially, financially and, most importantly, politically. Shared below are the links to the tabs I was talking about. Thank you for reading this post and please make sure you keep reading but preferably in mornings and on your phones for power’s sake because if at all god is present in modern times, it most certainly should start residing in your electricity reading meters. There are no Avengers in the real world to stop Loki from stealing the unlimited renewable source of energy from you. In this world, you have to avenge against the residents of this very Blue Planet for the very limited source of energy we have in 21st Century.

* Image Source: The Hindu

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