Discoms' aggregate technical, commercial losses down to 17% in FY22

The AT&C loss and ACS-ARR (Average Cost of Supply-Average Realizable Revenue) gap are key indicators of discoms' performance

December 05, 2022 07:20 pm | Updated 07:20 pm IST - New Delhi

The reduction in AT&C losses has resulted in narrowing the gap between Average Cost of Supply (ACS) and Average Realizable Revenue (ARR).

The reduction in AT&C losses has resulted in narrowing the gap between Average Cost of Supply (ACS) and Average Realizable Revenue (ARR). | Photo Credit: PARIVARTAN SHARMA

Aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses of power distribution utilities declined to 17% in 2021-22 from 22% in the previous year.

Reduction in AT&C losses improves finances of utilities (discoms), enabling them to better maintain the system and buy power as per requirement and benefit the consumers, a Power Ministry statement said.

The AT&C loss and ACS-ARR (Average Cost of Supply-Average Realizable Revenue) gap are key indicators of discoms' performance.

Ministry of Power has taken a number of measures to improve the performance of utilities, the statement said.

Preliminary analysis of data for 2021-22 of 56 discoms contributing to more than 96% of input energy, indicates that AT&C losses have declined significantly to 17% in FY2022 from 22% in FY2021, it stated.

The reduction in AT&C losses has resulted in narrowing the gap between Average Cost of Supply (ACS) and Average Realizable Revenue (ARR).

The ACS-ARR Gap (on subsidy received basis, excluding regulatory income & UDAY grant) has declined from ₹0.69/kWh in FY2021 to ₹0.22/kWh in FY2022.

The government has taken various measures to improve the performance of utilities.

On September 4, 2021, the Ministry revised the prudential norms of PFC (Power Finance Corporation) and REC Ltd., to provide that loss-making discoms will not be able to avail financing from the two companies until they draw up an action plan for reducing the losses within a specific timeframe and get their state governments' commitment to it.

The Ministry also decided that any future assistance under any scheme for strengthening the distribution system by discoms will be available to a loss-making discom only if it undertakes to bring its AT&C losses / ACS-ARR gap down to specified levels within a specific timeframe.

The Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS) lays down that funding under the scheme will be available only if the discom commits to an agreed loss reduction trajectory.

Besides, the Ministry has worked with distribution companies to provide the necessary finances under RDSS for undertaking the loss reduction measures.

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