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Explained: Why these 6 states were allowed to trade power after the ban?

On Thursday, the national grid operator Power System Operation Corporation (POSOCO) asked the three power exchanges in India to restrict 27 discoms across 12 states and one UT from trading on their platforms on account of non-payment of outstanding dues

By CNBCTV18.COMAug 19, 2022 8:38:39 PM IST (Updated)

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After the Centre barred 12 states and one Union Territory from buying or selling electricity at the spot market, six states — Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Jharkhand, Bihar, Manipur, and Chhattisgarh — were permitted to trade after they cleared their pending dues.

On August 18, the national grid operator Power System Operation Corporation (POSOCO) asked the three power exchanges in India — Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), Power Exchange India Limited (PXIL) and Hindustan Power Exchange (HPX) — to restrict 27 discoms across the 12 states and one UT from trading on their platforms on account of non-payment of outstanding dues.

The list included states such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Jharkhand, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Manipur, Mizoram and the Union territory Jammu and Kashmir.