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Power ministry comes up with new rules to facilitate ease of doing business, ensure financial sustainability

The Power Ministry has prescribed new rules for ease of doing business by industries like Green hydrogen manufacturers and to facilitate energy transition along with energy security by faster establishment of energy storage capacity.

ANI Jan 15, 2024 17:45 IST googleads

Minister for Power RK Singh (Photo/ANI)

New Delhi [India], January 15 (ANI): The Power Ministry has prescribed new rules for ease of doing business by industries like Green hydrogen manufacturers and to facilitate energy transition along with energy security by faster establishment of energy storage capacity.
Now consumers, having more than a specified quantum of load and Energy Storage Systems (ESS) are allowed to establish, operate and maintain dedicated transmission lines themselves without the requirement of licence. By allowing such a facility, a new category of bulk consumers would emerge in the country, benefiting from more affordable electricity and enhanced grid reliability. This facility was already available to generating companies and captive generating stations.
As per Ministry of Power, "The new rule prescribes that a generating company or a person setting up a captive generating plant or an Energy Storage System or a consumer having load of not less than 25 megawatts in the case of an interstate transmission system and 10 megawatts in the case of an intrastate transmission system shall not be required to obtain a licence for establishing, operating or maintaining a dedicated transmission line to connect to the grid if such company, person or consumer complies with the regulations, technical standards, guidelines and procedures issued under the provisions of the Act."
"Open Access is one of the key features of Electricity Act, 2003. However, due to very high Open Access charges levied by some State Regulators this facility of Open Access could not be utilised by the consumers to the desired level. Open Access charges must be reasonable and uniform throughout the country to facilitate the consumers like commercial establishments and industries in getting electricity through Open Access at competitive and reasonable rates. To rationalise the open access charges new rules have been prescribed with methodologies for determining various open access charges like wheeling charges, state transmission charges and additional surcharge" Ministry added.
Ministry of Power further said that the rule inter-alia prescribes that for a person availing General Network Access or Open Access, the additional surcharge shall be linearly reduced and get eliminated within four years from the date of grant of General Network Access or Open Access. It is also provided that the additional surcharge shall be applicable only for the Open Access Consumers who are or have been consumers of the concerned Distribution licensee. Thus, a person who has never been a consumer of the Distribution licensee would not have to pay additional surcharge.
To ensure financial sustainability of the power sector, it is necessary that the tariff is cost reflective and all the prudent costs are allowed. However, some States Regulators had created a large revenue gap leading to financial distress to the distribution companies due to disallowance of various costs incurred including even power purchases costs. To discourage such practice, there was a need to make statutory provisions to ensure that there is no such gap. It is also imperative that liquidation of any such existing gaps in revenue is done in a time bound manner. New rules are notified to ensure that revenue gap is not created except in extraordinary circumstances like natural calamity and to provide for time bound liquidation of the gaps created, if any, Ministry added.
The rule mandates that the tariff shall be cost reflective and there shall not be any gap between approved Annual Revenue Requirement and estimated annual revenue from approved tariff except under natural calamity conditions. Such gap, created if any, shall not be more than three percent of the approved Annual Revenue Requirement, Power Ministry said.
Ministry added that The rule also provides that such gap along with the carrying costs at the base rate of Late Payment Surcharge as specified in the Electricity (Late Payment Surcharge and Related Matters) Rules, 2022, as amended from time to time shall be liquidated in maximum three numbers of equal yearly instalments from the next financial year.
" For a revenue gap existing at the time of promulgation of the rules, it is mandated that any such gap, on the date of notification of these rules, along with the carrying costs at the base rate of Late Payment Surcharge as specified in the Electricity (Late Payment Surcharge and Related Matters) Rules, 2022, as amended from time to time, shall be liquidated in maximum seven numbers of equal yearly instalments starting from the next financial year," the Power Ministry said.
Releasing the Rules, the Minister for Power R. K. Singh stated that the steps taken by the Govt. had already brought down the losses of the distribution companies from 27% in 2014 to 15.41% in 2022-23. These rules will ensure that their losses are further reduced and their viability increases; leading to them having able to provide better services to the consumers.
"Doing away with the requirement of license for dedicated transmission lines for industry will lead to ease of doing business for the industry, leading to faster industrial growth and more job creation; the Minister stated. This, along with rationalisation of open access charges will lead to faster adoption of renewable energy by the industry, thus, reducing emission; the Minister said.
R K Singh further said that this to the latest in the whole series of reforms carried out in the power sector under the Modi Government. (ANI)

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