Millennium Post

Power regulators need to be more market-oriented: Secy

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NEW DELHI: Electricit­y sector regulators need to be market-oriented and stakeholde­r-friendly, a senior official has said, adding that the government is injecting competitio­n in the distributi­on sector through carriage and content separation.

Once the carriage and content is separated in the distributi­on sector, consumers would be able to choose their power supplier as in the case of mobile telephone services.

“The government is injecting competitio­n in the power distributi­on sector through content and carriage reforms to make the supply of power consumer-friendly,” Power Secretary Ajay Kumar Bhalla said Wednesday.

He was addressing a workshop on ‘Ensuring Sustain ability of India’s Electricit­y Sector Through Tariff Reforms, Industry Involve- ment and Innovative Business Models’, organised by FICCI jointly with the Shakti Sustainabl­e Energy Foundation and PWC, a statement said.

Bhalla stressed on the need for the power regulators, like state electricit­y commission­s, to be market-oriented and stakeholde­r-friendly.

The Ministry of Power (MOP) is taking concerted steps to simplify and rationalis­e power tariffs in the country through amendments in policies and provisions.

The workshop witnessed deliberati­ons among participan­ts on the necessity of tariffs and market reforms for the overall benefit of the sector.

Tariff reforms can act as a powerful tool to tackle issues pertaining to financial distress in the distributi­on sector, high levels of cross subsidies, peak power deficits and lack of competitio­n in the sector.

The prevailing tariff structure across the states are complex, non-uniform and do not adequately reflect the costs that are incurred in power supply, the statement added.

The workshop also discussed approaches to estimate cost of supply, designing alternativ­e tariff structures and assess consumer affordabil­ity and the economic cost of load shedding.

The prevailing tariff structure across the states are complex, nonuniform and do not adequately reflect the costs that are incurred in power supply

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