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Financial deficit of power distribution sector at highest ever: PFC

Annual rating reveals absolute cash-adjusted losses increased by 10% in the sector between FY19 and FY21

On April 16, as evening peak time approached, the cost of electricity at the exchange climbed up to Rs 10.31 per unit by 4 pm
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Shreya Jai New Delhi
The financial health of the power distribution companies (discoms), which improved slightly in recent years, has been hit again, the annual rating of discoms by financing agency Power Finance Corporation (PFC) revealed. The financial deficit in the sector is “larger than previously recorded” and is widening because of declining profitability of discoms, it said.

The absolute cash-adjusted gap of the power distribution sector averaged around Rs 1.04 trillion and is nearly 1.4 times the recorded losses.

The report highlighted that sustained losses of the discoms have led to a liquidity crunch in the power distribution sector. It said the discoms’