Published On : Fri, Oct 20th, 2017

Mahadiscom to rope in pvt players in 6 cities including Nagpur

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Mumbai : Pitching for letting private players operate and maintain its network, Mahadiscom, the cash-starved electricity distribution company of the Maharashtra government, is planning to invite international bids to implement franchisee model in six more locations. Currently, the model is being successfully implemented in certain parts of Bhiwandi near Mumbai and Nagpur distribution circles, which are operated by Torrent Power and SNDL, respectively. Mahadiscom, which has a consumer base of over 24 lakh, had also implemented the model in Aurangabad and Jalgaon through GTL and CGL, respectively.

However, since these firms delayed payments to Mahadiscom, their agreements were terminated. “Since we have two success stories, which have helped us reduce the distribution losses by almost 50 per cent, we feel we should continue this model to ensure efficiency in maintenance of the network and timely collection of dues from our consumers,” Mahadiscom director Vishwas Pathak told news media.

The utility will soon invite international tenders for letting more private players into the segment, he said. Mahadiscom is looking at private participation in Jalgaon, Aurangabad, Dhule, Latur, Thane (Kalwa-Mumbra circle) and Nagpur. It can be noted that Mumbai and its suburb had hours of load- shedding last week.