Hopeful that new power tariff policy will be passed soon:Singh

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Sep 09 2019 | 6:50 PM IST

A new power tariff policy with a focus on empowering the consumer has been sent to the Union Cabinet for approval and it is expected to be passed soon, Power Minister R K Singh said on Monday.

The new power tariff policy is a path breaking one, Singh said, adding it has gone to the Cabinet and hopefully it would be passed quickly.

"In that I am laying down for the first time in the power sector, a Bill of Rights of Consumers," he said.

The rights include 24X7 power supply to consumers and in case of any loadshedding, penaltywould be levied on distribution companies (discoms) and credited into consumers account, Singh told reporters here.

If there was any disruption in supply--transformer going off etc it has to be attended within a certain timeframe which would be laid down by the regulator and if not attended within that time, then again penalty would be levied, Singh said.

He said the discoms cannot pass on the burden of their inefficiency (on the consumers).

"Like if the discom is making higher losses then it cannot increase the tariff. We are saying that losses of only up to 15 per cent can be passed into tariff. We are also coming out with a system where by you (consumer) can choose your supplier."
But you cannot (do it) across the board without any material (to) re-open all contracts...you can't do that."
On reports of "Rs 2,000 crore dues from discoms to renewable companies," Singh said "I have had discussion with the state government and I am confident they will pay."

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First Published: Sep 09 2019 | 6:50 PM IST

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