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Rule to compensate consumers for gratuitous load shedding must be implemented by state power regulators: RK Singh

"State governments are free to declare subsidies but they have to be paid for. Power is not free and it has to be paid for," the Union minister said.

October 04, 2023 / 21:31 IST
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Pre-paid meters are expected to increase billing and collection efficiency of discoms.

State power regulators must ensure consumers are compensated by distribution companies (discoms) for gratuitous load shedding, Union Minister for Power and New & Renewable Energy R.K. Singh said on October 4.

"The Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules provide for penalties for gratuitous load shedding. These rules must be implemented," he said in a review meeting with power regulators from the Central, State and Joint Electricity Regulatory Commissions.

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During the meeting, the minister for power expressed concern about the increase in pendency of cases in some Commissions and advised them to dispose of long-pending cases on priority.

He urged the regulators to ensure that the tariff is cost-reflective, covering the entire cost of service of discoms. He pointed out that the government of India has made energy audit compulsory. "This shall be monitored, as it will help in identifying areas of leakage / theft of power and help in reducing AT&C losses. The trajectories for reduction of AT&C losses should be realistic," Singh said.