Narendra Modi hails MahaVitaran's distribution loss reduction model

Other states may be encouraged to replicate it to expedite distribution reforms

Sanjay Jog Mumbai
Last Updated : Jul 08 2014 | 2:02 AM IST
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has not only praised the Maharashtra model of power distribution, which has successfully cut down distribution losses substantially, but he might encourage other state governments to take cue from the western state.  

The State-run Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company (MahaVitaran)’s loss has fallen to 14 per cent in 2013-14 from as high as 35 per cent in 2004-05. This was possible after MahaVitaran launched a slew of measures, including constant anti-theft drives, photo meter reading, installation of distribution transformer centres and feeder metering and action against erring employees.

Besides, it set up dedicated police stations for handling theft , energy accounting of feeders, mass meter replacements, tracking doubtful consumers, shifting meters in the front of the house and restrict supply in theft-prone areas. The state distribution utility also established an all-women Damini Squad to check irregularities in meter reading.

MahaVitaran's loss reduction came up for discussion during a detailed presentation made to Modi by the union power minister on the national power scenario. Modi, in the run-up to the election, had attacked the Congress-led Maharashtra government for its inability to provide round-the-clock power on the lines of Gujarat.

However, he praised it for implementing a well-articulated loss reduction model.

A MahaVitaran official told Business Standard:  ''Power theft was one of the most serious issues before the restructuring.   Earlier, MahaVitaran was having only 36 flying squads but now, another 125 were added. MahaVitaran has detected Rs 10 crore worth thefts in May and Rs 16 crore worth thefts in June across the state through such anti-theft drives.'' Further, the official informed that MahaVitaran established six dedicated police stations at Kalyan, Pune, Nagpur, Latur, Jalna and Nashik to handle the power theft cases quickly.

Year-wise loss reduction
2004-05     35%
2005-06      31.72%
2006-07      29.50%
2007-08      24.09%
2008-09      21.98 %
2009-10      20.6%
2010-11      17.28%
2011-12      16.29%
2012-13      14.67%
2013-14       14%
Source MahaVitaran

The official said MahaVitaran has installed high quality meters at all necessary system points and interconnecting points. The photo meter readings of these meters were taken. The distribution transformer centers were metered, as one of the important factors in the energy audit. Further, MahaVitaran's information technology department has made a list of doubtful consumers on the basis of their connected load and actual consumption.
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First Published: Jul 08 2014 | 12:41 AM IST

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