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Commercial transmission losses clogged, but distribution leaks are still affected | Bopal News

Bopal: In a significant improvement, the energy transmission losses registered for the 2024-25 financial year were among the transfer losses permitted for the financial year by the supervisory authority.The loss of transmission was reduced to 2.6% in this financial year compared to the 2.77% target for 2024-25.Even if a similar reduction is achieved in the event of distribution losses, energy could be cheaper for consumers. Total losses almost cause a loss of sales of thousands of rupees from rupees to the phenomena that, when they are clogged, will eliminate the need for increasing tariffs.In an explanation, the state energy minister Pradyumn Singh Tomar said that this reflects the efficiency and commitment of the state's power companies. This performance has been a remarkable improvement compared to the past two years, he added. The managing director of MP Transco, Sunil Tiwari, said that the reduction of the transmission losses by MP Transco is due to reactive energy management, improved planning and the timely completion of transmission projects. However, when it comes to distribution losses, discomes – apart from only the West – still work to bring them to the normative or permissible loss level.The regulatory authority stated in the collective agreement granted for 2025-26: “In their objections, the stakeholders also proved to be concerned about the high loss of the discomas and were presented by the stakeholders that the higher loss level has been impossible to influence consumers in which consumers had affected consumers. Consumers who have commissioned consumers.Distribution losses are invoiced by the difference between the delivered electricity and electricity. For example, if 10 units are delivered energy and invoices are generated for only 8 units, i.e. only 8 units reach the meters of consumers, then 2 units that were lost during transport or have not expired are distribution losses.In the actual petition for 2023-24, it would be clear that the actual figures that the discomas take into account for the financial year are clear that the distribution losses are more than the permissible losses. For the year 2023-24, the regulatory authority allowed 15.5% distribution losses for the Ostdisab, 16.5% distribution losses for the central disco and 14.5% losses for West discom. In the fact, however, East -Discom reported 28.04% distribution losses, Central Discom reported 25.7% distribution losses -both far -covered losses -and only the West -Discom had lower losses compared to what was permitted, since only 12.33% distribution loss were reported to the West -Discoms.If the actual loss of energy is monetary monetary for 2023-24, this led to a financial loss of around 3,000 rupees, says Quellen.

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