In a letter to Delhi's Power Secretary Puneet Goel, BYPL sought immediate financial assistance from the government to deal with the "difficult" situation as it was not being able to make payments to various state-run power generators including NTPC and NHPC.
The discom said banks have "withdrawn new funding support" owing to accumulated revenue arrears of Rs 6,200 crore and it was finding it difficult to arrange power for the city.
The company said banks are "alarmed" by Delhi Government's "subsidy-led" approach to tariffs, regardless of actual cost of power.
While announcing 50 per cent subsidy to consumers whose monthly consumption does not exceed 400 units, the Delhi Government had said it will adjust the subsidy component of BSES discoms with its pending dues to its power generation companies.
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The BSES Yamuna Power Ltd and BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd, which supply power in 70 per cent areas in Delhi, owe around Rs 4,000 crore to Delhi Government-run power generation and transmission companies.
According to DERC figures, the private discoms operating in the city have a revenue gap of whopping Rs 19,500 crore.