Government of India signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Government of Maharashtra and Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co Ltd (MSEDCL) under the Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAY) at the two-day State Power Ministers Conference in Vadodara today, the Power Ministry said in a statement.
Under UDAY, sixteen states/UTs have already signed the MoU till date, Maharashtra being the 17th.
An overall net benefit of approximately Rs 9,725 crore would accrue to Maharashtra by opting to participate in UDAY, by way of cheaper funds, reduction in AT&C losses, interventions in energy efficiency, coal reforms etc during the period of turnaround, the Ministry said.
Under UDAY, Maharashtra has committed to take over 75 per cent of discom's non-capex debt of around Rs 6,600 crore during the current year, the statement said, adding the balance 25 per cent of such debt remaining with the discom would be converted into bonds or repriced at cheaper rates. This would reduce the interest burden of the state/discom by Rs 595 crore.
The ultimate benefit of signing the MOU would go to the people of Maharashtra as reduced levels of transmission and AT&C losses would mean lesser cost per unit of electricity to consumers, the statement said.
Further, financially and operationally healthy discom would be in a position to supply more power. Higher demand for power would mean higher Plant Load Factor (PLF) of generating units and therefore, lesser cost per unit of electricity which would again mean lesser cost per unit of electricity to the consumers.
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