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Exclusive: Accountability of State Electricity Regulatory Commissions a challenge: Power Secretary

SERCs are expected to follow the norms of the tariff policy as mandated under the Electricity Act, so as to ensure that discoms remain financially viable. But most of the states have ignored this.

June 30, 2023 / 19:04 IST
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Capacity addition to ensure energy security, fuel arrangements for the same, transmission network for green energy, and smart metering are tasks that are ongoing projects and we need to keep pushing them, Alok Kumar said.

The role of State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERC) in India’s power sector has never been as crucial as now, given that every other state government is offering or promising subsidies in electricity consumption, Alok Kumar, Secretary, Union Ministry of Power, told Moneycontrol.

He said that in case a state government does not pay the subsidy amount to the distribution company (discom) in advance as per the rule, it is the duty of the SERC to pass an order asking the discom to start billing as per the full tariff until the dues are paid.

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“But SERCs have hardly ever done that, resulting in mounting losses for the discoms. The state regulators have not lived up to the expectation. Here, the expectation is not of the chief minister, but that of the law and Parliament. So, ensuring accountability of SERCs is the biggest unfinished business in the country’s power sector, according to me,” Kumar said.

Kumar retires from his post on June 30. Pankaj Agrawal will take over as the power secretary, effective July 1.