Reliance Infrastructure may accept Tata Power’s proposal to take over 4,00,000 of its customers in the city, with a monthly consumption of less than 100 units each, from July till March next year (when the contracts between the two would be re-negotiated).


Sources in the know told Business Standard, “Reliance Infrastructure is prepared to accept Tata Power’s proposal. However, the company wants that the mechanism of such a transfer of its consumers be determined by the Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC). The company is also keen that MERC should settle the issue of differential rates of wheeling charges (transmission costs of passing on the supply) payable by consumers.”Before the current standoff, 30,000-odd consumers of R-Infra were shifted to Tata Power following a court order and a transfer mechanism cleared by MERC.
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