At present, discoms get the licence for lifetime and there is provision of meagre penalty of Rs 1,000 for unscheduled power cuts by them which was rarely imposed by any power regulator so far.
"There will be a provision of renewal of licence for discoms every five years, so that the regulator can see whether distribution company has tied up for enough power. The licences will be renewed every five years," Power Minister R K Singh told reporters on the sidelines of a conference on e- mobility.
He said, "The provision for higher penalty would come into force from April 1, 2019. We will make it stringent so that it pinches the discoms."
He also spoke about giving subsidy to targetted consumers through direct benefit transfer for which necessary changes would be made in the law.
"The tariff is a concern. The tariff policy provides for 20 per cent cross subsidy (difference between highest and lowest tariff). But nobody is following it. In fact I am changing the tariff policy and do away with cross subsidy. The cross subsidy in some cases is 100 per cent."
"It is totally against the law to ask one consumer to subsidise other consumers. If government wants to subsidise somebody then government should do it through direct benefit transfer (DBT). We are not going to allow a situation where you charge Rs 11 per unit."
The minister was of the view that charging Rs 11 per unit from commercial and industrial consumers is holding back the country and its Make in India initiative.
This will enable power consumers to choose their service providers as they do for telecom services.
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