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Govt plans ~3-trn reform for ailing power discoms

- SIDDHARTHA SINGH & DEBJIT CHAKRABORT­Y

The government plans to spend ~3 trillion ($41 billion) on a new plan to revive regional electricit­y retailers, people with knowledge of the matter said, after a previous attempt failed to stem losses at the utilities.

The spending would be spread over a few years and is likely to be unveiled on February 1 as part of the government’s Budget for the year starting April 1, the people said, asking not to be identified as the proposal isn’t public. The plan for carrying out reforms for reducing losses of state distributi­on utilities was sought by the nation’s power ministry and is under discussion.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government is focusing on turning around electricit­y distributo­rs to ensure reliable power supplies, improving the financial health of generators and making the sector more attractive to foreign investors. The combined loss at the nation’s power distributi­on companies, mostly

controlled by provincial administra­tions, jumped 69 per cent to ~0.49 trillion in the year ended March 2019, the latest available data.

The spending would focus on upgrading infrastruc­ture and technology of the ailing utilities to make them more efficient and reduce financial losses, according to the people. Under the plan, the Central government would provide annual grants to states that meet targets set by New Delhi.

Spokesmen at the finance and power ministries were not immediatel­y available for comment.

The plan could include some specific measures such

as separating power feeder grids for farmers and residentia­l users, and installati­on of prepaid smart meters to stop pilferage and encourage timely payment, they said. It also plans to replace overhead cables with special insulated wires to prevent theft.

Electricit­y retailers are the weakest link in the country’s power supply chain, losing on an average about a fifth of their revenue because of technical and commercial reasons, including loss of power supplies through theft, poor transmissi­on infrastruc­ture and inefficien­t billing and collection.

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The spending would focus on upgrading infrastruc­ture and technology of the utilities

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