Thursday 23 February 2017

Sikkim becomes 22nd State to join UDAY


State to derive an Overall Net Benefit of approximately Rs. 356 crores through UDAY
The Government of India and the State of Sikkim signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOUunder the Scheme Ujwal DISCOM Assurance Yojana (UDAYtoday, for operational improvement of the States Power Distribution DepartmentWith the signing of MoU, the total number of States covered under UDAY has reached twenty-twoSikkim would derive an Overall Net Benefit of approximately Rs356 crores through UDAY by way of cheaper funds, reduction in AT&C and transmission losses, interventions in energy efficiency, etcduring the period of turnaround.
The MoU paves way for improving operational efficiency of the Power Distribution department of the StateAT&C losses and transmission losses would be brought down through compulsory distribution transformer metering, consumer indexing & GIS mapping of losses, upgrade/change transformers, meters etc., smart metering of high-end consumers, feeder audit etc., besides eliminating the gap between cost of supply of power and realisationThe reduction in AT&C losses and transmission losses to 15and 3.50respectively is likely to bring additional revenue of around Rs. 328 crores.
Demand Side interventions in UDAY such as usage of energy-efficient LED bulbs, agricultural pumps, fans & air-conditioners and efficient industrial equipment through PAT (Perform, Achieve, Tradewould help in reducing peak load, flatten load curve and thus help in reducing energy consumption in the State of SikkimThe gain is expected to be around Rs.25 crores.
While efforts will be made by the Power Distribution Department of the State to improve their operational efficiency, and thereby reduce the cost of supply of power, the Central government would also provide incentives to the State Government for improving Power infrastructure in the State and for further lowering the cost of powerThe Central schemes such as DDUGJY, IPDS, Power Sector Development Fund (PSDF) or such other schemes of Ministry of Power and Ministry of New & Renewable Energy are already providing funds for improving Power Infrastructure in the State and additional/priority funding would be considered under these schemes, if the State/DISCOMs meet the operational milestones outlined in the schemeFurther, with improved efficiency, the State Power department would be in a better position to borrow funds at cheaper rates for Power infrastructure development/improvement in the State.
The ultimate benefit of signing the MOU would go to the people of SikkimReduced levels of transmission and AT&C losses would mean lesser cost per unit of electricity to consumersFurther, financially and operationally healthy State Power Distribution department would be in a position to supply more powerHigher demand for power would mean higher PLF of generating units and therefore, lesser cost per unit of electricity which would again mean lesser cost per unit of electricity to the consumersThe scheme would also allow speedy availability of cheaper power to households in the State that are still without electricityAvailability of 24*7 power to hitherto unconnected villages/households etcwould boost the economy, provide more employment opportunities for the people of the State and thereby, improve the standard of living of the people of the State.

Courtesy:pib.nic.in

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