Power Ministry reviews Karnataka’s power sector, pushes for reforms
Author: PPD Team Date: May 27, 2025
Author: PPD Team Date: May 27, 2025
The Ministry of Power has completed a detailed review of Karnataka’s power sector, highlighting key areas for reform to improve efficiency and reliability.
The ministry called for urgent financial reforms. Power utilities were advised to reduce annual losses and adopt cost-reflective tariffs to ensure financial sustainability. It also recommended timely clearance of government dues and subsidies, proposing a centralized payment mechanism to improve accountability and streamline payments.
Utilities were directed to speed up the installation of prepaid smart meters, prioritizing government establishments. The ministry called for time-bound implementation of smart metering for commercial, industrial, and other consumers.
To support timely execution of transmission projects, the ministry urged early resolution of right of way issues. It also advised Karnataka to adopt central compensation guidelines to remove bottlenecks in project delivery.
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