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Tata Power's Mundra project to get 47 paise more per unit

Industry experts say even 47 paise per unit hike is good news for company

Press Trust of India New Delhi
Tata Power's Mundra UMPP will get about 47 paise per unit more following electricity regulator CERC allowing higher tariffs to mitigate the company's higher cost of imported fuel.

Central Electricity Regulatory Commission has allowed higher tariff of 52 paise and a compensation of Rs 329.45 crore to the company, effective April 1, 2013.

However, as per the CERC ruling, Tata Power will have to forgo 1 per cent of its return on equity which amounts to Rs 50 crore per annum.

The company said it will get higher tariff of 47 paise, resulting in "partial relief" for its 4,000 MW Mundra UMPP. The tariff currently is Rs 2.26 per unit.
 

However, some industry experts said that even 47 paise per unit hike is good news for company.

Electricity from Mundra UMPP is supplied to Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Haryana and Punjab. It has been facing challenges following rise in the price of Indonesian coal, which is used to fire the plant.

Tata Power will also share incremental profits from its coal mining operations with procurers to offset the impact of compensatory tariff in proportion to the coal offtake for generation of electricity.

CERC has also granted nearly Rs 830 crore compensation for Adani Power's 4,620 MW Mundra plant in Gujarat.

The amount is to make up for the losses incurred by the project due to higher cost of imported Indonesian coal.

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First Published: Feb 25 2014 | 5:43 PM IST

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