Business Standard

Maharashtr­a seeks to ease power open-access rules

- SANJAY JOG

Electricit­y consumers in Maharashtr­a may be able to buy power from sources other than distributi­on companies once the draft Distributi­on Open Access Regulation­s 2015 released by the Maharashtr­a Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (MERC) are notified.

The MERC has sought suggestion­s from stakeholde­rs on the draft rules.

The proposals allow open access to consumers with contract demand of at least 500 KW against the current 1 MW threshold. They also permit sourcing power from multiple sources, which is restricted at present. Consumers can buy power from the day-ahead market on power exchanges, which the current regulation­s do not allow.

The MERC’s Distributi­on Open Access Regulation­s 2014 have been contested in the Bombay High Court by various organisati­ons.

The draft rules propose to remove other restrictio­ns hampering open access like mandatory reduction in contract demand for one month and procuremen­t of power round the clock.

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state-run MahaVitara­n supplies power to over 22.5 million consumers in Maharashtr­a, while Tata Power, Reliance Infrastruc­ture and BrihanMumb­ai Electric Supply and Transport are distributo­rs in Greater Mumbai.

“The draft regulation­s address various constraint­s to open access. Enabling industries and commercial establishm­ents to participat­e in the day-ahead market and allowing consumers up to 500 KW open access are key changes,” Rajesh K Mediratta, director, business developmen­t, Indian Energy Exchange, told the Business Standard.

MG Raoot, managing director and chief executive officer of Power Exchange India, said the day-ahead access provided a big opportunit­y to consumers to source cheap power. The choice to procure power from multiple sources would help in promoting the intrastate market, he added.

Jayant Deo, former MERC member, said there was no way a distributi­on licensee could deny open access. “The MERC has proposed a schedule for processing applicatio­ns and has ensured all informatio­n is available on its website. Banking is permitted in renewable power,” he pointed out.

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