GUNTUR: Granting its first sop to Andhra Pradesh on the day Chandrababu Naidu took over its reins on Sunday, the Union government announced that the new state has been chosen for the implementation of uninterrupted power supply. Union power and renewable energy minister Piyush Goyal said AP was selected for the implementation of the pilot project for supplying 24-hour power throughout state which will then be replicated across the nation. He said that detailed guidelines and finances of the project are being worked out. Speaking to reporters onboard a special flight en route to Guntur, Goyal said that Centre would extend all support to AP with regard to power supply. In fact, Chandrababu Naidu had earlier demanded that the Centre compensate the 1500 MW of power AP had lost to Telangana due to the sharing of power on the basis of consumption. While assets and debts were distributed based on population, the power generated in the state was distributed based on the consumption giving the lion's share to Telangana. The Union minister's statement came as a morale booster for the TDP on the very first day in power.