Uttarakhand joins “UDAY” scheme ; would derive an overall net benefit of Rs 962 crore through “UDAY”
The
Government of India, the State of Uttarakhand and the Uttarakhand Power
Corporation Limited (UPCL) which takes care of the power distribution activity
of Uttarakhand signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) under the Scheme UDAY –
“Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana” on 31st March, 2016 for operational
turnaround of the DISCOMs.
Under
UDAY, ten states have signed MoU till date. The
combined DISCOM debt that would be restructured in respect of these states is
around Rs.1.96 lac crore, which is approximately 45% of the total outstanding DISCOM
debt of Rs.4.3 lac crore as on 30th September, 2015.
The
Government of Uttarakhand has taken a positive step towards supporting its DISCOM
by signing the MOU under UDAY for further improving the operational efficiency
of the already efficient DISCOM. Through compulsory Distribution Transformer
metering, consumer indexing & GIS mapping of losses, upgrade/change
transformers, meters etc., smart metering of high-end consumers, feeder audit
etc. AT&C losses and transmission losses would be brought down, besides
eliminating the gap between cost of supply of power and realisation. The
reduction in AT&C losses and transmission losses to 14.50% and 1.78%
respectively is likely to bring additional revenue of around Rs.645 crore
during the period of turnaround.
While efforts will be made by the State Government and the
DISCOM to improve the operational efficiency of the DISCOM, and thereby reduce
the cost of supply of power, the Central government would also provide
incentives to the DISCOMs and the State Government for improving Power
infrastructure in the State and for further lowering the cost of power. The
Central schemes such as DDUGJY, IPDS, Power Sector Development Fund or such
other schemes of MOP and MNRE are already providing funds for improving Power
Infrastructure in the State and additional/priority funding would be considered
under these schemes, if the State/DISCOMs meet the operational milestones
outlined in the scheme.
Demand Side interventions in UDAY such as
usage of energy-efficient LED bulbs, agricultural pumps, fans &
air-conditioners and efficient industrial equipment through PAT (Perform,
Achieve, Trade) would help in reducing peak load, flatten load curve and thus
help in reducing energy consumption in the State of Uttarakhand. The gain is
expected to be around Rs.303 crore.
An
overall net benefit of approximately Rs.962 crore would accrue to the State by
opting to participate in UDAY, reduction in AT&C and transmission losses,
interventions in energy efficiency, etc. during the period of turnaround.
The
ultimate benefit of signing the MOU would go to the people of Uttarakhand.
Reduced levels of transmission and AT&C losses would mean lesser cost per
unit of electricity to consumers and will increase consumption. Higher demand
for power from DISCOM would mean higher PLF of Generating units and therefore,
lesser cost per unit of electricity which would again mean lesser cost per unit
of electricity to the consumers.
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