Mounting dues: DVC threatens to snap power supply to Delhi discoms

Press Trust of India Updated - June 21, 2012 at 07:33 PM.

BSES Rajdhani owes Rs 169 crore, while Yamuna Power Rs 162 cr

State-run Damodar Valley Corporation today said it may have to stop power supply to Delhi, as the two distribution companies BSES Rajdhani Power and BSES Yamuna Power are yet to make outstanding payments to the company.

“The two discoms of Delhi — BSES Rajdhani Power (BRPL) and BSES Yamuna Power (BYPL) — have been repeatedly requested by DVC to clear the outstanding immediately else face the non-supply of power,” DVC said in a statement.

The two discoms have been receiving power from DVC since April 2007 as per power purchase agreements signed between them. In spite of constant persuasion by DVC, they have not yet provided a payment security mechanism in terms of the agreement, it said.

The amount due to be paid by BSES Rajdhani stands at about Rs 169 crore while BSES Yamuna Power at Rs 162 crore, as on date, it said.

Keeping in mind the distress of people of National Capital Territory of Delhi in extreme hot summer, DVC is still supplying power, as per agreement, in spite of huge accumulation of dues.

However, if such situation prevails, DVC may be constrained to divert power allocated to these discoms to other places as both the companies are neither paying the current dues in full nor clearing the arrears, it said.

Published on June 21, 2012 13:50