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it has , but the tarriff regime is still CAPACITY based
someone please correct me here ?
sir if capacity payment tarriff regime remains, then there is no point of this exercise
PM should look into this do-numbri
Bro the article is not very informative regarding capacity payment. The only relevant information in the article regarding capacity payments is
IPP's under 1993 policy.
'This group of IPPs had agreed to remove 50 per cent US dollar indexation on reduced capacity'
'11 per cent reduction in capacity purchase price and variable O&M of this group'
The agreement is in rupees and there is saving for the government unless the rupee goes below 130 (which is highly unlikely).
IPP's under 2002 policy.
Nothing relevant is mentioned regarding capacity payments. In my opinion they have converted the contracts into rupees at 148 and converted capacity payments to take and pay in exchange for an overall increase in fixed ROI from 15% to 17%.
Again dollar indexation is removed and the payment is fixed at Rs 148 ( the agreement will hold as long as the rupee remains under 168).
But please do keep in mind the majority of our current capacity payments is for IPP's under 2015 policy. The share of IPP's under 1993 and 2002 policy is low, the total amount of expected savings is 860b Rs over 10 years as of now (this includes the closure of 4000MW of inefficient plants). If we manage to successfully negotiate with IPP's setup under CPEC the collective savings will be huge.
A lot of details will come with the passage of time. And yes we (government) wanted is one extreme, IPP's contracts were at the other extreme. A mutual understanding will always be in the middle.
The IPP's contracts signed previously are legally binding and can easily be defended in any international court by IPP's, these IPP's always had the advantage in these negotiations. We are salvaging what we can. Sofar so good.
Please correct me if I am wrong, information out right now is scant.