
Kochi: The power distribution sector in India is all set for privatization. The union ministry of power has issued the guidelines for the same. The standard bidding document containing the detailed procedure states to call for tenders and their schedules, for the privatization of the state-owned power distribution companies has been prepared.
83 percent of the total assets in power sector of states lies in distribution. Hence the move is expected to be highly beneficial for private players. It is reported that Kerala will inform Centre of its stance on discom privatization very soon.
Apart from Tripura the distribution vests with private companies in almost all states. In Tripura it is under the state government. All other states have different companies for distribution, transmission and production while in Kerala all these lies with a single company, Kerala State Electricity Board.
The new guideline by Centre also instructs states with no discoms, to identify SPV (special purpose vehicle). As there is only one company in Kerala, an SPV will have to be formed. With this, the power generation and transmission will fall under KSEB while the distribution will be with another company.
The assets under discoms, except land, are converted to shares. The land will be given on rent. The share price will be decided on instruction from regulatory commissions. If the power loss in transmission is 15 percent, the share price will be low in places where this is higher. As per documents, the power loss in Kerala falls at 13.03 percent.
Also, the purchase contracts (for power bought from outside) of the states will be transferred to new companies. They need to take it up only if the power price is lesser than at the time of entering the contract.
Though the central government has issued guidelines, the decision can be taken by states. But it is reported that the states which are not willing to privatise the discoms will be refused central funds and power.
Published: 29 Sept 2020, 07:44 am IST
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