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Power Grid unfazed by proposed O&M norms changes by CERC

A Power Grid Corporation (POWERGRID) official affirmed that they foresee "no repercussions" from the proposed adjustments in Operation & Maintenance (O&M) charges regulations by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC).

February 17, 2024 / 11:19 IST
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A top official from Power Grid Corporation (POWERGRID) stated that they anticipate "no impact" from proposed changes in Operation & Maintenance (O&M) charges norms by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC).
A top official from Power Grid Corporation (POWERGRID) stated that they anticipate "no impact" from proposed changes in Operation & Maintenance (O&M) charges norms by the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC).

Power Grid Corporation (POWERGRID) expects “no impact” from proposed changes in Operation & Maintenance (O&M) charges norms by Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC), a top company official said.

The official said the company was in discussion with the regulator.
Draft regulations suggest altering the prior 75:25 (sub-station vs transmission line) O&M cost distribution to 65:35 ratio, increasing transmission line charges while decreasing substation charges.

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Chairman and Managing Director Ravindra Kumar Tyagi claimed “net impact is almost zero,” with overall O&M charges maintained.
“They have added one more element, ‘reactor’. Earlier, we were not incurring any O&M charges for reactors. Now, reactor charges have been added per MVAR (Mega Volt-Ampere Reactive), similar to transformer charges per MVA capacity, such as Rs 20 lakh or so per MVA. Therefore, those charges have been added. The net impact is negligible almost zero, we are going to receive the same O&M charges as before”, he told investors in an analyst call.

Speaking regarding Return on Equity (ROE), proposed norms suggest existing assets at 15.5 per cent and setting 15 per cent for new projects after April 1, 2024, he said discussions were on with the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) and power grid was optimistic that final norms won’t adversely affect the company’s revenue or profitability.