ADVERTISEMENT

How A Beleaguered Discom Fought A Losing Battle On Captive Power

Expect discoms to attempt to protect their bottom lines with ill-advised policies and unwinnable litigation, writes Akshay Jaitly.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>A motorcyclist rides near an electricity transmission pylon operated by MSEDCL in Nandurbar district, Maharashtra. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)</p></div>
A motorcyclist rides near an electricity transmission pylon operated by MSEDCL in Nandurbar district, Maharashtra. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd., the state-owned discom in Maharashtra, attempted to impose an additional surcharge on captive power producers. The case went all the way to the Supreme Court of India and MSEDCL lost. Legally, this was the appropriate outcome. A quick look at the financial situation of MSEDCL shows that its motivations are embedded in the political economy of the power sector in Maharashtra.
To continue reading this story
Subscribe to Unlock & Enjoy your 
Subscriber-Only
 benefits

Choose a plan

Renews automatically. Cancel anytime.
Still Not convinced ? Know More