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Tata Power to snap supply to R-Infra
P B Jayakumar / Mumbai Jun 26, 2009, 00:35 IST

To focus on sourcing 800 Mw for BEST and 477 Mw for its own distribution system from April '10.

Tata Power Company (TPC), which supplies 500 Mega watts (Mw) of power to the Anil Dhirubhai Ambani (ADA) group company Reliance Infrastructure's (R-Infra's) distribution area in Mumbai, has decided to discontinue the supply from April 1, 2010.

Sources said TPC today officially wrote a letter on the issue to R-Infra, informing that it would support the ADA group company till March next year in the interest of Mumbai's consumers, and help R-Infra find alternative arrangements.

While a Tata Power spokesperson declined to comment, an R-Infra spokesperson expressed surprise over the decision.

"We had been engaged with TPC for discussions on entering into a power purchase agreement (PPA) for the past one year. But they were simply delaying the signing of the agreement, citing one or the other reason, instead of saying a firm 'yes' or 'no'," he said.

The Supreme Court, in its judgment on May 6, had said that R-Infra has no legal right to insist on a power supply from Tata Power's generation facilities, as there were no PPAs between the two parties. The court also ruled that Tata Power cannot be compelled by the regulatory authorities to supply electricity to other distribution licensees and such supplies should be based only on consensual PPAs.

Under the Electricity Act of 2003, it is mandatory for a distribution licensee to sign a PPA with a power generation company to protect the interests of consumers and to ensure power availability in the future.

Citing the reasons for denying power to R-Infra, sources close to Tata Power said it has a commitment to supply 800 Mw to the BrihanMumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) and 477 Mw to its own distribution system, which is expected to grow significantly in future. Hence, it has to make arrangements for sourcing power in the near future. Besides, a Supreme Court judgment in July 2008, had vindicated its position that Tata Power has the licence to supply to all consumers in Mumbai falling within its licensed area.

Sources said more than these reasons, it is the growing business rivalry and disputes between the two power companies belonging to two of the largest corporate houses in the country that culminated in the severing of business relations. Both companies were engaged in many legal battles in the past on various issues, such as payment for energy charges, payment commitment, standby arrangements for power supply provided by Tata Power and disputes on licence area, among others.

Recently, R-Infra had objected to the PPAs signed between BEST and Tata Power for distribution. In a much publicised recent legal war between the ADA group company Reliance Power and Tata Power on coal availability for the Sasan Ultra Mega Power Project (UMPP), the Supreme Court had ruled in favour of Reliance Power.

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