New Delhi: The government has asked electricity distribution companies to digitise their bills collection system and install smart prepaid meters for billing efficiency, laying down pre-conditions for release of Rs 90,000 crore credit line to fund-starved discoms.
Besides, the discoms would also provide facility to consumers to make self-assessment of power usage by sending pictures of meters or readings through SMSes.
These are among the pre-conditions for sanction and release of first tranche of the loans to be disbursed by Power Finance Corporation (PFC) and REC Ltd under the Rs 90,000 crore liquidity package announced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman last week.
The funding would be done in two tranches of Rs 45,000 crore each.
The discoms are also mandated to reduce the gap between cost of power supply and revenue realised, and also bring down aggregate technical and commercial losses for disbursal of second tranche of the loans.
A source on the condition of anyonimity said "the PFC board has approved the pre-conditions for release of two tranches of the loans to discoms on May 16".
The source said the clauses of digitisation of bill collections and use of smart prepaid meters are provided to improve billing efficiency of discoms which have been cash strapped and incurring losses.
Earlier this month, State-run Energy Efficiency Services Ltd (EESL) had said that it enabled discoms in generating around 95 per cent of billing efficiency by using smart meters and 15-20 per cent average increase in monthly revenue per consumer during the lockdown to fight COVID-19.
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The government had imposed lockdown on March 25.
The EESL, a PSU under the Ministry of Power, Government of India, is the designated agency to implement the smart metering programme in India.