Tamil Nadu joins UDAY discom debt restructure scheme

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 10 2017 | 12:07 AM IST

After long opposition to the Centre's debt restructuring scheme for discoms, Tamil Nadu on Monday joined the Ujwal Discom Assurance Yojna (Uday) scheme under which it stands to benefit by Rs 11,000 crore through savings in interest cost and on power distribution and transmission losses, an official statement here said.

By signing the Uday agreement, the state government agreed to take over 75 per cent debt of Rs 30,420 crore of its distribution company Tangedco, a Union Power Ministry statement said.

"The scheme provides for the balance debt to be re-priced or issues as state guaranteed discom bonds at coupon rates around 3-4 per cent less than the average existing interest rate," it added.

The state would have savings of about Rs 950 crore in annual interest costs.

The reduction in aggregate technical and commercial losses (AT&C) to 13.5 per cent and transmission losses to 3.7 per cent is likely to bring additional revenue of Rs 1,601 crore to Tangedco, the statement said.

Besides, the state will gain around Rs 4,320 crore from coal swapping, rationalisation, coal washing and correction in grade slippages, it added.

Tamil Nadu, whose cabinet approved joining Uday on January 4, had earlier been reluctant to join, because the schme makes it mandatory for states to revise power tariffs every quarter.

--IANS

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First Published: Jan 10 2017 | 12:00 AM IST

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