Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Govt continues to default on payment for power subsidy

- Vishal Rambani rambani@hindustant­imes.com ■

PATIALA: Free supply of electricit­y may be a boon for farmers and other sections, and a vote-getter for politician­s, but it has become a financial bane for the Punjab State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL) which is anyway short of money.

The state’s Congress regime that took power in March last year has, in its first 10 months, paid only ₹2,500 crore of the ₹10,600 crore due up to January this year.

This means the corporatio­n has defaulted in paying salaries and in payment to other power utilities and for coal purchase. The government is mandated to pay ₹950 crore per month in advance for the subsidy that the corporatio­n bears.

The subsidy bill for the 2017-18 fiscal is ₹11,550 crore, including a carry-forward of ₹2,909 crore from the previous fiscal, when the SAD-BJP regime was in place except for the last two weeks.

“On payments made late for power purchase from other corporatio­ns and firms, we will have to pay 12% interest as penalty,” noted a a PSPCL management official, unwilling to be quoted for fear of government action. “Ultimately, the entire burden will be passed on to consumers in the tariff.”

He further explained, “Even if other collection­s made by the PSPCL for the state — such as electricit­y duty and infrastruc­ture developmen­t fund — are adjusted against subsidy dues, ₹5,010 crore remains pending.”

The PSPCL has a ₹20,000-crore loan, which the state has committed to abut with UDAY bonds. plus, as per the power purchase agreements signed with private thermal plants, the PSPCL is to pay ₹8,000 crore to them for 2017-18 of the total purchase from all sources at ₹17,000 crore.

Officials in the corporatio­n wonder why the Punjab State Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (PSERC) is allowing continuati­on of the subsidy even when reimbursem­ent for previous years remains pending.

THE CONGRESS REGIME THAT TOOK POWER IN MARCH LAST YEAR HAS, IN ITS FIRST 10 MONTHS, PAID ONLY ₹2,500 CR OF THE ₹10,600 CR DUE UP TO JANUARY THIS YEAR

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