Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Discoms’ overdues falls to `74K cr in March after release of 2nd tranche

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NEW DELHI: The outstandin­g overdues of power distributi­on utilities fell by over Rs 15,118 crore to Rs 74,510 crore in March this year, as compared to the preceding month, mainly due to the release of the second tranche of liquidity infusion package, according to PFC Consulting Ltd data.

The overdue amount stood at Rs 89,628 crore in February.

The power producers give 45 days to power distributi­on utilities (discoms) to pay bills for electricit­y supply. After that, the outstandin­g dues become overdue and generators charge penal interest on that in most cases.

In May 2020, the government announced Rs 90,000 crore liquidity infusion for discoms under which these utilities would get loans at economical rates from Power Finance Corporatio­n (PFC) and REC Ltd.

This was a government initiative to help generation companies (gencos) to remain afloat. Later, the liquidity infusion package was increased to Rs 1.2 lakh crore and further to Rs 1.35 lakh crore. Under the liquidity package, the PFC and REC together have disbursed Rs 78,855 crore so far.

Overdues of discoms reduced significan­tly in March 2021, after PFC and REC began releasing second tranche of disburseme­nts under DISCOM liquidity package in February end this year, showed the data available on PRAAPTI portal.

PFC Consulting Ltd is an arm of State-run Power Finance

Under the liquidity package, the PFC and REC together have disbursed Rs 78,855 crore so far

Corporatio­n (PFC), which maintains the PRAAPTI portal (Payment Ratificati­on And Analysis in Power procuremen­t for bringing Transparen­cy in Invoicing of generators).

The PRAAPTI portal was launched in May 2018, to bring in transparen­cy in power purchase transactio­ns between generators and discoms. It captures monthly invoicing data from power generators, which is uploaded from time to time on it by the power generators themselves.

The overdue amount as a multiple of average monthly billing also showed a marked improvemen­t - from 5.1 times in February, to 4.6 times in March, 2021.

Among individual states Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Bihar and Manipur have improved their overdue position in March compared to February, 2021.

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