CERC to proceed against DICs for non compliance of order
Vinod Kumar Gupta, 27-Jan-2012
CERC to proceed against DICs for non compliance of order
Friday January 27, 2012
New Delhi
Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) decided on Wednesday to process the case for non-compliance of directions of the Commission by the designated inter-state transmission system customers (DIC) on account of non-payment of transmission charges and other charges to Power Grid.
CERC had earlier directed all DICs to make timely payment of transmission charges and other charges to the petitioner in accordance with the bills raised by the Power Grid expect in those cases where court cases are pending by December 31 last.
CERC had expressed serious concern about the non-payment of transmission charges or partial payment of transmission charges by the DICs for the transmission services availed by them is a matter of grave concern as it will sooner or later cripple the financial viability of the petitioner and other inter-State transmission licensees.
The order mentioned that Commission has the mandate of the Parliament to ensure that inter-State transmission is regulated in a smooth and efficient manner and is not crippled on account of non-payment or partial payment of transmission charges.
After the interim order some DICs made payment fully or partially by the deadline whereas other chooses to ignore. The total pending amount is Rs.517.50 crore and northern region alone accounts for Rs.404.96 crore. The dues of NDPL (TATA) (14.10 Cr.), Tamilnadu (` 90 Cr.) Assam (` 9.28 Cr.) and Punjab (`20.08) have not been included in the above
In the northern region the two Reliance Discoms of New Delhi are major defaulter. BSES Yamuna owes Rs.132.14 crore and BSES Rajdhani owes Rs.139.83 crore