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New technologies to be adopted by DISCOMs for optimising Power Purchase Cost & Demand forecasting
Need for innovative financing and out of the box solutions from members
New Delhi, Jan 30 Union Minister of State for Power and New & Renewable Energy Shripad Yesso Naik, as chairperson of the Group of Ministers, held a virtual meeting here today with Group of Ministers constituted for addressing issues related to viability of distribution utilities.
A. K Sharma, Energy Minister, Uttar Pradesh, Gottipati Ravi Kumar, Energy Minister, Andhra Pradesh, Pradyuman Singh Tomar, Energy Minister, Madhya Pradesh, V Senthil Balaji, Minister of Electricity, Tamil Nadu, Meghana Deepak Sakore Bordikar, Minister of State for Energy, Maharashtra and Heeralal Nagar, Minister of State for Energy, Rajasthan who are the members of the Group attended the meeting. The meeting was also attended by senior officials from Central and State Government and officials from Power Finance Corporation Ltd.
In his opening remarks, Union Minister highlighted that the financial viability of electricity distribution utilities, or DISCOMs lies at the heart of India’s energy sector and is very critical for the entire value chain. These entities are the lifeline of our electricity supply chain, connecting power generation to millions of homes, businesses, and industries.
However, they face significant challenges that affect not only their financial health but also the sustainability of entire Power Sector value chain. He mentioned that year on year gap between the average cost of supply (ACS) and the average revenue realized (ARR) is eroding the financial stability of the Utilities which needs to be brought down. This gap is largely due to under-recovery of costs esp. power purchase costs, non-cost reflective tariffs, distribution losses, etc.
He expressed concern about the AT&C losses which are far above the global average of 6–8% and the need to improve it by improving network, adopting new technologies and improving the billing and collection efficiency.
He mentioned about the roles that each stakeholder should play in improving the viability of these utilities especially in the context of the investment required to cater to growing energy demand in the country. He further mentioned about the Gujarat DISCOMs and suggested to understand the steps taken by Gujarat distribution utilities to improve their financial performance.
It was agreed that with rich experience of the group, innovative and out of the box solutions will be explored to steer the distribution sector on the path of financial viability. Also, it was agreed to convene further meetings in the member States.
Group of Ministers on Viability of Distribution Utilities
The Constitution of the GoM is as follows:
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Minister of State for Power and New and Renewable Energy, Govt. of India – Chairman
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Energy Minister, Uttar Pradesh- member-cum-convenor
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Energy Minister, Andhra Pradesh- member
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Energy Minister, Rajasthan- member
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Energy Minister, Tamil Nadu- member
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Energy Minister, Madhya Pradesh- member
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Energy Minister, Maharashtra- member
The Terms of Reference (ToR) for the GoM are as under:
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Analyze debt scenario in key States
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Identify parameters that need to be monitored to ensure borrowings are productive
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Identify States that are in urgent need for liquidity support and design a fiscal discipline program to enable them to avoid a debt trap.
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Recommend guidelines for investment plan with respect to capital expenditure targeted at overall improvement – ensure adequate technical and financial due-diligence, equity investment by State Government, suitable mechanism for realization through tariff.
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Suggest measures for improvement in the overall health of the distribution sector to attract further investment from private participants in the value chain