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UP discoms not to sign new coal power contracts for three years


New Delhi: Power distribution companies from Uttar Pradesh will not sign new long-term coal based power contracts for the next three years to avoid the burden of fixed costs and to optimise their current agreements.

The companies will instead contract long-term renewable energy through tariff-based competitive bidding to fulfil their renewable purchase obligations.

Industry experts said, though UP accounts for around 10% of the country’s power demand, the decision of the state government will not adversely affect power generators since there have been no long-term agreements in the industry for almost a decade.

Long-term power contracts are those signed for more than seven years. “Long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs) have not been contracted since long.

Both discoms and generators do not want to get into longterm PPAs of 25 years in any case,” said a senior private power firm executive, who did not wish to be identified.

Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission has ordered power distribution companies to procure long-term renewable power through competitive bidding and to contract hydro-power or battery storagebased power if it is economical.

It said that discoms can purchase short-term power from exchanges or the central government’s bidding portal.





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