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Need To Bring Losses Below 15% For 24X7 Power, Says RK Singh

RK Singh urges state ministers to roll out Saubhagya scheme by December next year.

A boy studies in the light provided by a kerosene lamp at night in the village of Fateh Nagla, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)
A boy studies in the light provided by a kerosene lamp at night in the village of Fateh Nagla, Uttar Pradesh, India. (Photographer: Prashanth Vishwanathan/Bloomberg)

Power and New and Renewable Energy Minister RK Singh today urged his state counterparts to bring electricity distribution losses below 15 percent to ensure 24X7 power for all by 2019.

Singh also asked them to roll out the Saubhagya scheme in their states to provide power connections to 4 crore families by December, 2018. “We have reduced the distribution (aggregate technical and commercial) losses. It is necessary to achieve 24X7 power for all by 2019,” he added.

He said this while inaugurating the conference of ‘Ministers for Power and New & Renewable Energy of States & Union Territories’.

We are going to add 4 crore more subscribers under the Saubhagya scheme. Thus, with increase in supplies, leakages would further increase. We cannot continue to set off these losses using taxpayers’ money.
RK Singh, Power and New and Renewable Energy Minister

The minister said that there are 16-17 states, which are incurring distribution losses of over 15 percent.

Commenting on the Saubhagya scheme, he said, “We are going to do it by December 2018. We have to do it. We have provided over Rs 90,000 crore from ninth five year plan onward to strengthen the system in states. We are providing funds under various schemes.”

At present, all states have not submitted their proposals under the scheme. The proposal would have to come from states to seek funds. The Centre has provided Rs 16,320 crore under the scheme.

Talking about the renewables, Singh said clean energy would edge out fossil fuels, particularly petroleum, which is strategically in favour of India in view of huge imports.

The minister also spoke about the Centre’s hydro policy which is aimed at reviving the stranded projects and assured states to push this clean source of energy which can become base load to replace thermal power.