Page added on April 10, 2007
There will be no power cuts in India’s financial capital, Mumbai (Bombay), in April, power companies say.
One of the two main power suppliers to the city, Tata Power, has said it can cope with shortages this month.
But it gave no guarantee of continuous electricity for residents in the peak summer months of May and June.
The city needs about 2600 MW of power every day and is short by about 400 MW. It faces possible regulated blackouts for the first time in over 100 years.
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