In a letter, the government conveyed to Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) that extensive blackouts due to financial difficulties of BSES discoms will not be acceptable.
"The stand of discoms that due to their financial difficulties, they will be unable to supply power to consumers of Delhi for long hours in a day calls for revocation of their licences by DERC under section 19(d) of the Electricity Act, 2003," the government told DERC.
Both the discoms have already said they were reeling under severe fund crunch due to which payments to NTPC could not be made.
Terming it as a "most serious matter", the government requested DERC to find out from the two discoms in the next two or three days as to whether they are going to stop power supply to consumers of Delhi beyond February 10.
Indicating that government may take over power distribution, it said that in the event suspension of licences, "suitable officers" will have to be appointed as administrative officers of BSES discoms.
The government also requested DERC to identify the officers who could be appointed as administrative officers immediately if the situation demands so.
"It is requested that officers who could be appointed as administrative officers of discoms may be immediately identified in consultation with the Chief Secretary so that if need be, immediate action is possible and consumers and Government of Delhi are not caught napping," the letter said.
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