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    Home»News»From Red to Black: Discoms Earn Rs 2700 Cr+ Profit in FY 2024-25

    From Red to Black: Discoms Earn Rs 2700 Cr+ Profit in FY 2024-25

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    From Red to Black: Discoms Earn Rs 2700 Cr+ Profit in FY 2024-25
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    The power distribution landscape in India is undergoing a seismic shift. Electricity distribution companies, or discoms, have flipped their fortunes, booking profits surpassing Rs 2,700 crore for the fiscal year ending March 2025. It’s a stark contrast to the Rs 70,000 crore losses reported just a few years ago.

    What sparked this revival? A potent mix of reforms. The government’s multi-pronged approach, including tariff-based competitive bidding and direct benefit transfers for subsidies, minimized leakages. AT&C losses plummeted from over 20% to under 15% in many regions, thanks to advanced metering infrastructure and digital billing platforms.

    Spotlight on top achievers: Uttar Pradesh’s discoms turned a Rs 10,000 crore loss into profit through stringent enforcement and infrastructure investments. Similar stories unfolded in Telangana and Karnataka, where public-private partnerships enhanced service delivery.

    Financial health restored, discoms are gearing up for expansion. Plans include EV charging networks, microgrids for rural areas, and bolstering transmission to handle peak loads exceeding 200 GW. Investors are taking note, with bonds and equity issuances gaining traction.

    Looking ahead, the road includes navigating coal shortages and integrating vast solar and wind capacities. But with profits in the bank, discoms are empowered to innovate. This turnaround exemplifies how targeted interventions can transform a critical sector, ensuring reliable power for millions.

    AT&C Losses Reduction Discom Profits FY25 Electricity Sector Reforms Power Distribution Companies RDSS Impact Rs 2700 Crore Profit Smart Metering India UDAY Scheme Success
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