Hindustan Times (East UP)

Discoms’ dues down to ₹93,000 cr in a year of enforcing LPS rule

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NEW DELHI: The total outstandin­g dues of electricit­y distributi­on utilities (discoms) has reduced by a third to around ₹93,000 crore in May, in less than year of implementi­ng the Late Payment Surcharge (LPS) Rules in June 2022.

The burgeoning dues of discoms toward power generation (gencos) mainly and transmissi­on (trancos) firms have been affecting the entire value chain of the sector till last year.

According to industry data, in June last year, discoms’ dues were at ₹1.39 trillion at the time of the launch of the Late Payment Surcharge (LPS) scheme.

The total outstandin­g dues now stand at around ₹93,000 crore as per the portal PRAAPTI (Payment Ratificati­on And Analysis in Power procuremen­t for bringing Transparen­cy in Invoicing of generators).

Experts believe the strict implementa­tion of the Late Payment Surcharge (LPS) Rules can make the power sector more viable. The Rule ensures that the outstandin­g discom dues are paid well in time. Besides, it has also ensured the payment of current dues in time.

The scheme has played a key role to bring financial discipline among discoms.

The non-payment of current dues by discoms, one month after the due date of payment or two and half months after the presentati­on of power bill, whichever is later, shall attract regulation (power supply cut) of power under the the Late Payment Surcharge Rules, 2022.

Apart from this the power ministry had also provided for strong payment security management and made it mandatory for discoms to open credit letters or make payment of power supply well in time to ensure financial discipline.

During the first wave of the pandemic, in May 2020, the government announced a ₹90,000 crore liquidity infusion for discoms under which government­owned Power Finance Corporatio­n (PFC) and REC Ltd were to give loans at economical rates in order to enable gencos afloat from the impact of the outbreak.

 ?? ?? According to industry data, in June last year, discoms’ dues were at ₹1.39 trillion at the time of the launch of the LPS scheme.
According to industry data, in June last year, discoms’ dues were at ₹1.39 trillion at the time of the launch of the LPS scheme.

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