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View: Bringing electricity under GST can be a mega reform

Bringing electricity under the ambit of GST and the removal of electricity duty/tax on sale of electricity will not only help businesses become more competitive but will also benefit power utilities, writes Anujesh Dwivedi.

By CNBCTV18.com Contributor Jan 27, 2022 7:17:21 PM IST (Published)


For power utilities, the demand-side impact of pandemic-related restrictions was short-lived, but their financial health -- which was already under stress across a number of states -- has certainly worsened. Despite the liquidity infusion relief made available to distribution companies through Power Finance Corporation and REC, the aggregate power procurement payment dues to power generating companies continue to exceed Rs 1 lakh crore.
Since the last Budget, there has been significant progress on the Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme (RDSS), which has an outlay of Rs. 3.03 lakh crore and is expected to be pivotal in achieving efficiency improvements and a financial turnaround of state-owned distribution companies. A large number of state utilities are close to finalising their action plans, a primary requirement under the RDSS scheme. The benefits of smart metering, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), IT and infrastructure works, and reform measures being committed in the RDSS action plans will begin to show results from 2022-23, in the form of reduced aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses, improved financial viability of utilities, and improvements in the quality and reliability of supply.
The need for more radical structural reforms such as privatising of distribution companies, and making state electricity regulatory commissions (SERCs) more independent and accountable are being re-emphasised over time. A clear push for increased investor ownership of distribution utilities is essential to lock in the benefits realised through financial restructuring of utilities being undertaken on the back of RDSS. The recent distribution company transactions in Odisha and the ongoing privatisation of distribution utilities in Union Territories are expected to create more recent and vibrant success stories, which will encourage states to undertake similar measures in the near future.