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Reliance Infrastructure to recover ₹28,483 crore worth of power dues

Reliance Infrastructure to recover ₹28,483 crore worth of power dues

Posted on August 8, 2025 By admin


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BSES Yamuna Power Ltd. and BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd., the two subsidiaries of Reliance Infrastructure, will recover power dues worth ₹28,483 crore following a Supreme Court ruling.

As on July 31, 2025, the total dues of BSES Yamuna Power Ltd. and BSES Rajdhani Power amounts to ₹28,483 crore, according to Reliance Infrastructure.

The two power distribution companies (discoms), in which Reliance Infrastructure (RInfra) holds 51%, supply electricity to 5.3 million households in Delhi. The remaining 49% stake is with the Delhi government.

In a regulatory filing on Friday (August 8, 2025), Reliance Infrastructure (RInfra) said its subsidiaries will “recover ₹28,483 crore of regulatory assets over a period of 4 years starting retrospectively from April 1, 2024”, following a Supreme Court order that has set guidelines for the recovery of regulatory assets.

The Apex Court on Wednesday (August 6, 2025) directed that the regulatory assets, including carrying costs to the tune of ₹27,200.37 crore, be paid within three years to Delhi’s three private discoms.

Regulatory assets, essentially deferred revenue gaps to be recovered in future tariffs, have risen sharply, reaching ₹12,993.53 crore for BSES Rajdhani Power Ltd., ₹8,419.14 crore for BSES Yamuna Power Ltd. and ₹5,787.70 crore for Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd. as on March 31, 2024, totalling ₹27,200.37 crore.

RInfra further said its subsidiaries had filed a writ petition and civil appeals in 2014 before the Supreme Court, raising the issue of “non-cost reflective tariff, unlawful creation of regulatory asset and non-liquidation of regulatory asset”.

The writ petitions along with connected matters were heard at length by the Supreme Court, and after hearing all parties, including the state governments and state electricity regulatory commissions.

As per the order, RInfra said, Electricity Regulatory Commissions (ERCs) must provide the roadmap for liquidation of existing regulatory assets, which will include provisions for dealing with carrying costs.

“ERCs must also undertake a strict and intensive audit of the circumstances in which the Discoms have continued without recovery of Regulatory Assets,” it said.

Published – August 08, 2025 11:29 pm IST



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