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Cutting power losses? Give report: Chandigarh administration

CHANDIGARH: The UT administration has directed the power department to submit a progress report on bringing down T&D losses after the Joint Electricity Regulatory Commission (JERC) had sought one on the study to bring them down.


After the JERC instructions, the administrat ion had held a meeting with power department officials and discussed the steps initiated.




Last year, the department in its reply had submitted that a request for proposal (RFP) for appointment of consultant for segregation of T&D losses and loss reduction trajectory was submitted to UT chief engineer’s office in October 2017 for accord of approval. However, the chief engineer’s office in July 2018 intimated that the consultant will be appointed after allotment of work for installation of audit meters.

The commission in its order said, “The commission directs the petitioner (electricity department) to expedite the execution of the study. The commission also directs the petitioner to submit a detailed report of voltage wise T&D losses along with the next tariff petition.”

Recently, the JERC had refused to entertain power department’s plea wherein it had expressed their inability to cut down the losses below the limit approved by the JERC. In the MYT petition, the department had submitted that the T&D loss for the financial year 2016-17 was 13.65%, which will be reduced to 13.05% (2019-20), 12.85% (2020-21) and 12.65% (2021-22).

As per the directions of the commission, T&D losses of Chandigarh should not be more than 13.25%. The department has been taking a plea that the high T&D losses have occurred due to non-availability of inter-state transmission point within boundaries of Chandigarh and the metering is done at 400 KV Nalagarh, 220 KV Mohali and 220 KV Dhulekote.

On the other side, the commission was of the view that the intra-state distribution loss in the similar urban distribution companies, like BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL), BSES Yamuna Power Ltd (BYPL), Tata Power Mumbai, where majority of the sales is happening in domestic, is lower than the intra-state distribution loss of the UT power department. There is a significant potential of intra-state distribution loss reduction in Chandigarh.

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