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Power outages: India needs urgent infra funding, says S&P

FP Archives • December 20, 2014, 11:04:01 IST
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Blackout was a consequence of capacity growth and infrastructure improvements that severely lag the country’s mushrooming demand for power," said S&P.

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Power outages: India needs urgent infra funding, says S&P

Singapore: A recent massive power outage in India highlights the country’s poor power infrastructure and to the urgency of improvements, says the international credit rating agency Standard & Poor’s.

n a report published today “Adequate Infrastructure Is Essential To Lighten India’s Power Woes”, it noted the severity of massive black out. “The blackout was, in our view, a consequence of capacity growth and infrastructure improvements that severely lag the country’s mushrooming demand for power,” said Standard & Poor’s credit analyst Rajiv Vishwanathan.

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“However, the lack of fuel security is a major constraint to the growth of India’s power generation capacity, and the slow pace of tariff reforms is hindering infrastructure

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investment at the state level.” According to the report, India’s aggressive economic growth targets for the next five years would add to the already high demand for power.

[caption id=“attachment_411030” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/power-grid-ap2.jpg "power grid ap") Power capacity has increased about 41 percent over the past decade. AP[/caption]

This called for a significant increase in funds to the sector, said the report.

Power capacity has increased about 41 percent over the past decade. But, while the government has increased funding allocations to the power sector in its recent Five-Year plans, it has consistently failed to meet its planned capacity expansions, the agency said.

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Standard & Poor’s said it believed that the Indian government was not placing enough focus on improving the country’s inadequate transmission and distribution infrastructure, particularly at the state level, despite the large increase in installed power capacity.

Although the recent outage was the only reported mass blackout in the past 10 years, the stability of the transmission has been managed through rotating power cuts – a less than optimal solution, according to Standard & Poor’s. “The weak credit quality of the downstream distribution companies, which the state electricity boards largely control, is a major hindrance to investment in the power sector,” said Vishwanathan.

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Political resistance to tariff increases has often prevented generation companies from fully passing through cost increases, particularly for fuel, to end customers, it said. Subsidies on power tariffs and free power to certain sections of the population have widened the chasm between tariff revenue and the cost of power supply to distribution companies.

The Standard & Poor’s report notes that some states have taken steps to increase distribution tariffs. However, due to the slow pace of implementing tariff reforms, only a gradual improvement in the finances of state utilities might be possible, Standard & Poor’s believed.

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