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50pc, above losses: Discos directed to outsource bills recovery to private firms

byCustoms Today Report
15/01/2015
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ISLAMABAD: To ensure full recovery of the cost of electricity, all power distribution companies (Discos) to outsource collection of bills from consumers in areas of high-loss feeders to boost recovery.

The government has confirmed to the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica) that distribution companies had already started tendering out bill collections in high-loss areas to local private parties.

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According to a report submitted to the international lending agencies and the Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) of the Cabinet, the Ministry of Water and Power has instructed Pesco, Hesco, Sepco and Mepco to outsource collection of their respective feeders with losses of 50 percent and above.

The maximum recovery rate has touched 89pc on average in all distribution companies (other than Karachi’s K-Electric). This means that about 11pc of electricity sold and billed to consumers is never recovered which is once again built into the tariff of honest consumers.

This is on top of the 18pc losses that are made part of the tariff. As a result, the receivables of the Discos have gone beyond Rs570 billion.

The report said the distribution companies had also been instructed to implement revenue protection programme that ensured correct billing and reduced losses, particularly by going after theft. However, the initiative has not been fully implemented so far, mainly because of privatisation programme.

As part of power sector loans under International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme, the three agencies — the World Bank, the ADB and Jica — are required to keep a quarterly check on implementation of Development Policy Credit in the energy sector under a consensus matrix.

On the instructions of the government, the National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (Nepra) has already finalised procedure for multi-year tariff for all distribution companies to ensure predictable revenue stream before being privatised.

The Privatisation Commission has been instructed to sell off all the Discos before Dec 31 this year.

However, the government has not been able to recover stuck-up power sector bills from the provincial governments and public sector agencies.

The Discos have also failed to recover more than Rs370 billion from the powerful private consumers, despite the fact that power supply to poor consumers is disconnected if they fail to pay their bills by the due date.

 

Tags: HescoInternational Monetary Fund (IMF) programmeNational Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA)outsource collection of bills from consumersPESCOpower distribution companies (DiscosSepco and Mepcothe Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica)World Bank

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