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Dark times ahead for 13 countries after being banned from swapping power for Non-collection of fees

Can up to 13 countries soon is being left sensitization in Darkness after depriving him of buying and selling on power Exchange platforms so they clear their dues power the plants.

Among them are Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram, Jharkhand, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Chhattisgarh.

What is the price money various The state owes harassment power exchanges (numbers in rupees / lakhs)

Power System Operation Corporation Ltd (POSOCO) has placed three orders power Exchanges – Indian Energy Exchange (IEX), Energy Exchange of India (PXIL) and Hindustan Power Exchange (HPX) – for electricity restriction trading Sources said that 27 distribution companies (harassment) of these countries have owed dues towards the ginkos. The move can make power interruptions more common in affected countries.

The total outstanding receivables of State harassment of ginkgos is Rs 5,085 crore.

Bussoko, public Project sector within the framework of the Federation power The Ministry manages the integrated process of Indians power system. This is the first time over Dozens of states were banned together.

The development Come against the background of The rules Framed by the Ministry of power for non-payment of Receivables from inconveniences and gencos. The moveunder new Late Payment Additional Fee (LPS) rulesIt will be applicable from August 19.

LPS rules Tape harassment from power Exchanges if they do not pay the outstanding dues to the ginkos for over seven months. Will harassment from 13 states attract work under new Electricity rules (surcharge for late payment).

Sources said while similar cases occurred in The pastAlso, restrictions have been put in place on a few countries and removed in Sometime after the liquidation of their dues in Command of days.

(with agency input)

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