The Asian Age

Compensati­on for unschedule­d power cuts likely

■ Policy gets Kejri’s approval, sent to Baijal for green signal

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday approved a policy to compensate consumers for unschedule­d power cuts by the power distributi­on companies in the national capital. The discoms will have to pay a penalty of ` 100 for each hour of such a power outage. The policy will come into effect after the approval of lieutenant­governor Anil Baijal, a Delhi government statement said.

“CM Arvind Kejriwal on Tuesday approved the power department’s policy for compensati­ng consumers for unschedule­d power cuts by private power distributi­on companies in Delhi,” the statement said. The government hopes that the policy will be approved by the L- G.

In 2016, Mr Kejriwal had alleged that an order of his government to compensate power consumers for unschedule­d electricit­y cuts was cancelled by the then L- G Najeeb Jung. The latest policy has been sent to Mr Baijal for final approval.

“The Delhi government is confident that the L- G will concur with the policy and will endorse this pro- consumer step, which will become a model for other government­s in the country,” it said.

Under the policy, discoms will be exempted from paying penalty in the first hour of an unschedule­d power cut. For the next

◗ Under the policy, discoms will be exempted from paying penalty in the 1st hr of an unschedule­d power cut

hour, consumers will be paid ` 50, after which compensati­on will be paid at a rate of ` 100 per hour. The first hour exemption from penalty will be available once a day for the discoms.

“The compensati­on would be provided to consumers in their monthly electricit­y bills,” a statement issued by the AAP government said.

There are three private power discoms including the BSES companies BYPL and BRPL, and the Tata Power Delhi Distributi­on Limited that supply power to the city, barring areas under the New Delhi Municipal Council and the Delhi Cantonment. The compensati­on earned by the consumers will be adjusted against their monthly power bill.

In case, the compensati­on is not paid by the discoms, the consumers can lodge a complaint with the Delhi Electricit­y Regulatory Authority.

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Arvind Kejriwal

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