Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh): The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Tuesday ordered the Power Distribution Companies (Discoms) to honour the Power Purchase Agreements with solar and wind energy generators and make all payments accordingly.
A division bench of the High Court, comprising Chief Justice Prashant Kumar Mishra and Justice N Jaya Surya, set aside a single judge's earlier order fixing an interim tariff of Rs 2.44 per unit of solar power and Rs 2.43 for wind power. The bench also quashed two petitions pending before the AP Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) on the tariff issue, saying it was "not open for the parties and for the Commission as well to undo the tariff discovered through competitive bidding process under Section 63 of the 2003 (Electricity) Act." The High Court order effectively puts paid to the YS Jagan Mohan Reddy government's bid to annul the PPAs signed during the previous Chandrababu Naidu regime wherein a tariff of Rs 5.99 per kWh was adopted for the first year.
A Government Order issued on July 1, 2019, for negotiating fresh rates for solar and wind power also stands quashed. The Jagan Mohan Reddy government's move elicited criticism from various quarters even as the Government of India took strong exception to undo the PPAs already signed. The Union Power Ministry had in fact warned the state government against the move, saying it would have adverse implications.