The Maharashtra State Power Generating Company (MAHAGENCO) has decided to increase the supply of medical oxygen for COVID-19 patients from its various plants, state Energy Minister Nitin Raut said. On April 30, the Khaparkheda Power Station of MAHAGENCO provided 25 of its oxygen cylinders to the Bhandara district collector for COVID-19 patients, he said in a statement on Sunday.
Taking into account the possibility of a third COVID-19 wave in near future, the state-owned power utility has undertaken this comprehensive dynamic programme as per the government directives, Raut said.
Quick steps are being taken to supplement the oxygen supply from the MAHAGENCO's ozonation plants at Khaparkheda, Koradi (both in Nagpur district), Paras (Akola) and Parli (Beed), he said.
In the first phase, the MAHAGENCO's new Parli power station has established an oxygen plant at the Swami Ramanand Tirtha Rural Hospital in Ambejogai with a capacity of 288 jumbo cylinders per day and 95.2 per cent purity.
The commissioning of this plant on April 27 is a big boost for treating COVID-19 patients in Parli and Beed, the minister said.
An alike plant with a capacity of 84 cubic meters per hour of oxygen is also being set up at the Parbhani Zilla Parishad's COVID-19 Hospital and will be operational next week, he said.
Under the second phase, the existing ozonation plants at Khaparkheda and Paras power stations will be relocated to the nearest government hospital premises to reach oxygen generation, he said.
"Oxygen supply will be achieved by Khaparkheda Power Station at a capacity of 42 cubic meters per hour and by Paras Power Station at a capacity of 50 cubic meters per hour," the minister said.
As part of the third phase, the plan is to set up oxygen refilling/bottling plants at power plants at Koradi, Paras and Parli, he said.
The MAHAGENCO is improving its facilities to provide 1,002 jumbo cylinders per day through the Koradi power station, 128 cylinders per day through the Paras power station, while Parli power will produce 216 cylinders of oxygen, he added.
On Sunday, Maharashtra reported 56,647 new coronavirus cases and 669 fatalities, taking the tally of infections to 47,22,401 and the toll to 70,284, according to the official data.