Express News Service
BHUBANESWAR: The Odisha Power Generation Corporation (OPGC) has filed a petition within the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) for dedication of capital price and ultimate tariff of Units 3 and 4 from the date of business operation of Unit 3 on July 3, 2019 as much as 2023-24.
In its multi-year tariff utility, the State-owned PSU has sought an approval of Rs 3.38 per unit as vitality cost for 2019-20 as towards the OERC authorized provisional tariff of Rs 2.75 per unit; and Rs 3.38 and Rs 3.63 per unit for 2020-21 and 2021-22 respectively towards provisional tariff decided at Rs 3.09 per unit.
While requesting OERC to permit billing of differential quantity between ultimate tariff to be authorized by the Commission and the provisional tariff billed to GRIDCO until the issuance of the order, the petitioner has sought approval of the capital price of Rs 9,725.69 crore and extra capitalisation of Rs 2,986.49 crore.
The extra capitalisation of Rs 2,910.24 within the present monetary 12 months as claimed by OPGC could have direct bearing on improve of annual fastened price (AFC) to a major stage for which the proposed technology tariff of OPGC has elevated to an unsustainable stage, mentioned energy analyst Anand Mohapatra.
Besides, the delay in declaration of business operation (COD) of Units 3 and 4 of 660 MW every by two years has not been factored within the petition because of which, the full venture price and annual fastened price have been elevated considerably.
The State energy buying and selling utility Gridco has a long run energy buy settlement with the OPGC for buy of 75 per cent of the put in capability of the 2 tremendous important items as much as March 2023 and whole energy from the corporate’s Ib Thermal Power Station from 2023-24.
The Units 3 and 4 of OPGC went for industrial operation on July 3, 2019 and August 21, 2019 respectively. The submitting of this petition for dedication of capital price and multi-year tariff from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2024 is as per the OERC Tariff Regulations, 2020.
Inviting objections/options from stakeholders to the OPGC petition, the Commission has determined to get rid of this case by means of a public listening to on January 4, 2022.