Compensation for unscheduled power cuts likely
■ Policy gets Kejri’s approval, sent to Baijal for green signal
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.