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Annexure-I
AGGREGATE TECHNICAL & COMMERCIAL (AT&C) LOSS DATA – DISTRIBUTION UTILITIES
             
Region S.No. State Utility S. No. Utilities 2003-04 2008-09
Eastern 1 Bihar Bihar State Electricity Board 1 50.33% DNF
  2 Jharkhand Jharkhand State Electricity Board  2 64.12% 53.19%
      JAMSHEDPUR UTILITIES & SERVICES CO. LTD.  3 DNF 3.23%
      DAMDAR VALLEY CORPORATION 4 10.94% 9.11%
  3 Orissa Central Electricity Supply Utility (CESU)  5 DNF 45.50%
      Northern Electricity Supply Company (NESCO) 6 DNF 36.61%
      Southern Electricity Supply Company (SOUTHCO)  7 DNF 52.38%
       Western Electricity Supply Company (WESCO)  8 DNF 37.80%
  8 Manipur Manipur PD 15 75.00% DNF
  10 Mizoram Mizoram PD 17 60.39% DNF
  12 Tripura Tripura PD 19 NA 34.94%
Northern 13 Delhi North Delhi Power Limited  20 44.86% 18.96%
      BSES Rajdhani Power Limited  21 45.05% 20.94%
      BSES Yamuna Power Limited  22 54.29% 24.39%
  14 Haryana DAKSHIN HARYANA  BIJLI VITRAN NIGAM 24 36.99% 26.72%
      UTTAR HARYANA BIJLI VITRAN NIGAM 25 40.49% DNF
  15 Himachal Pradesh Himachal Pradesh State Electricity Board  26 38.64% 23.13%
  16 Jammu & Kashmir J&K PDD 27 70.79% 72.93%
  17 Punjab Punjab State Electricity Board  28 DNF DNF
  18 Rajasthan Ajmer Vidut Vitran Nigam Ltd. 29 45.40% 29.55%
      Jodhpur Vidut Vitran Nigam Ltd. 30 44.79% 29.54%
      Jaipur Vidut Vitran Nigam Ltd. 31 35.08% 27.61%
  19 Uttar Pradesh DVVN 32 53.73% 34.92%
      MVVN 33 NA 31.63%
      KESCO  36 NA 42.94%
      Noida Power Company Limited  37 11.97% 8.50%
  20 Uttarakhand  UTTARAKHAND POWER CORPORATION LIMITED  38 52.98% 33.26%
Southern 21 Andhra Pradesh Central Power Distribution Company of A.P. Ltd.  39 29.31% 17.43%
      EASTERN POWER DISTRIBUTION COMPANY OF A.P. LTD.  40 14.73% 9.16%
      NORTHERN POWER DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD.  41 27.55% 15.45%
      SOUTHERN POWER DISTRIBUTION CO. LTD. 42 17.21% 14.44%
  22 Karnataka Banglore Electricity Supply Company  43 27.00% 18.18%
      Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Company  44 DNF 26.08%
      Gulbarga Electricity Supply Company  45 37.52% 42.00%
      Hubli Electricity Supply Company Limited 46 28.45% 33.33%
      THE HUKERI RURAL ELECTRIC CO-OP SOCIETY LTD 47 49.65% 38.50%
  23 Kerala Kerala State Electricity Board  49 28.46% DNF
      Rubber Park Limited  50 56.45% 2.79%
      Technopark Limited  51 22.60% 13.83%
  25 Tamil Nadu Tamil Nadu Electricity Board 53 20.71% 18.95%
  28 Gujarat Dakshin Gujarat Vij  Co. Ltd.  56 DNF DNF
      Madhya Gujarat Vij  Co. Ltd.  57 21.02% 11.78%
      Paschim Gujarat Vij  Co. Ltd.  58 100.00% 30.07%
      Uttar Gujarat Vij  Co. Ltd.  59 DNF 11.46%
      Torrent Power Ltd. (Ahmedabad)  60 DNF 14.30%
      Torrent Power Ltd. (Surat)  61 DNF 9.76%
  29 Madhya Pradesh MP Madhya Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. 62 DNF 39.71%
      MP Paschim Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. 63 DNF 35.34%
      M.P. Poorv Kshetra Vidyut Vitaran Company Ltd. 64 DNF 40.88%
  30 Maharashtra  Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Co. Ltd …  65 DNF 24.14%
      The Tata Power Compay Ltd.  66 DNF -0.32%
       BEST  67 12.92% 14.16%
      Reliance Infrastructure Limited  68 9.27% 15.58%
      The Mula – Pravara Electric Co.Op. Soc. Limited 69 53.53% 43.17%
Note:            
AT&C losses have been computed based on data of Utilities furnished by SERCs relating to  (i) Total Energy available for sale (ii)  Total Energy billed (iii) Amount billed, (iv) Amount realised and (v) Collection efficeiency as per the prescribed format (copy enclosed). In some cases, the AT&C loss figures are different from those given by SERCs. This is as a result of erroneous calculations at the end of the Utilities. SERCs may like to have the aforesaid data vetted preferably within a week, subsequent to which ‘FOR’ Secretariat proposes to send the data as above to Ministry of Power (MoP).
DNF – Data not furnished           
NA – Not Applicable            

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  • Carl said:

    Europe is dealing with quite similar issues regarding the energy consumption. Although it is hard to compare India and Europe – the level of development and different organizational type of states/countries – the energy production, distribution and consumption is one of the main things that governments have to tackle.
    The Japan nuclear powerplant disaster has now created serious doubts whether nuclear is the way to go. But quite honestly, I don’t see any other realistic option at the moment.

  • Tim from Cedar Rapids said:

    @Carl: “The Japan nuclear powerplant disaster has now created serious doubts whether nuclear is the way to go. But quite honestly, I don’t see any other realistic option at the moment.”

    How many disasters will it take to realize the inherent dangers of nuclear power? It certainly is a great source of energy, but at what cost. I think that more effort needs to be invested in solar… it is hugely untapped and probably the greatest source of energy that is literally staring us in the face.

    Thoughts?

  • renjiniv (author) said:

    Agreee… How ever, there are options like renewable energy available.. http://energybusiness.in/post-fukushima-really-changed-czech-republic/

  • John said:

    Renewable energy is the way to go and I’m sure in the future we will be getting most of our energy from renewable sources. But the problem is immediate and medium-term future. Because of different lobbies I am pretty certain that there will be decades before renewable energy sources will be available is such capacities that they will suffice for our ever-growing needs.

  • Adriana said:

    thanks for share!

  • Jenny said:

    I agree, nuclear power is way to dangerous to play with so recklessly. There are renewable sources available and only because of lobbies that try to stop the progress they are still held at bay. But sooner or later this has to change, otherwise we will destroy this planet.

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