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Addressing the Shortcomings in Compensating Policy

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April 24, 2018

 

What is the issue?

  • Delhi government has laid down a policy to provide compensation for power cuts.
  • The policy has few practical shortcomings which need to be addressed with respective reforms.

What is the compensation policy about?

  • The policy of compensating consumers for power cut is based on the provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003.
  • It mandates the discoms to pay Rs.50 for power cuts lasting more than 2 hours and the service providers to pay Rs.100 for each hour following the initial 2 hours of blackout.
  • The policy also enables consumers to complain with the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) in case they are not paid the due commission by the discoms.
  • The amount of compensation in such cases will be Rs 5,000 or five times the compensation payable, whichever is higher.

What are few shortcomings in this policy?

  • The policy has lack of clear definition of terms such as blackout, unscheduled power cut, and there is no proper mechanism to monitor real-time data on electricity supply.
  • Defects in power infrastructure, human error, and Grid interruptions which affect power supply are major concerns while implementing this policy.
  • There is no clear information from the regulator on how power disruption due to vagaries of nature will be handled.

What measures are needed in this regard?

  • The regulator has to clarify the different terminologies being used while reporting power cuts.
  • Digital setup to monitor real time data on supply of electricity has to be set up.
  • Clarification on compensation of power cuts during heavy rainfall or disruptions due to improper infrastructure has to be made.
  • Information regarding power cuts has to be communicated to the consumer as quick as possible, with the possible cause of the blackout.

 

Source: The Indian Express

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