"On the 2nd Anniversary of Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY) today, the Government of India signed 4 MoUs under the scheme with Nagaland and with Union Territories (UTs) of Andaman & Nicobar Islands, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu for operational improvements," Power Ministry statement said.
According to the statement these state/UTs have joined only for operational improvement and shall not undergo financial restructuring/issue of bonds under the scheme. With the above, UDAY club has now grown to 27 states and 4 UTs.
The MoU paves way for improving operational efficiency of the Electricity Departments/DISCOM of the state/Union Territory.
Through compulsory distribution transformer metering, consumer indexing & GIS mapping of losses, upgrade/change transformers, meters etc, smart metering of high-end consumers, feeder audit etc.
While efforts will be made by the states/UTs to improve their operational efficiency, and thereby reduce the cost of supply of power, the Central government will also provide incentives to the state/UTs for improving power infrastructure and for further lowering the cost of power.
The Central schemes such as Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gram Jyoti Yojana, Integrated Power Development Scheme(IPDS), Power Sector Development Fund or such other schemes of Ministry of Power (MoP) and Ministry of New & Renewable Energy (MNRE) are already providing funds for improving power infrastructure and additional/ priority funding would be considered under these schemes, if the state/UTs meets the operational milestones outlined in the scheme.
Further, with improved efficiency, they would be in a better position to fund their capex at cheaper rates for Power infrastructure development/improvement in the state/UTs.
Reduced levels of AT&C losses would mean lesser cost per unit of electricity to consumers.
Further, an operationally healthy Discoms/Electricity Department would be in a position to supply more power.
Availability of 24X7 cheaper, round the clock power would boost the economy, promote industries/tourism, thereby improving employment opportunities for the people of these State/UTs, it added.
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