Tata Power will pay regulatory asset charges and other costs to R-Infra.
The ongoing tussle between Tata Power and Reliance Infrastructure continues.
The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission has ordered transfer of R-Infra’s 7.92 lakh residential consumers with monthly power consumption of 0-300 units to Tata Power's distribution arm from November 1, according to media reports.
Report said that Tata Power will pay regulatory asset charges and other costs to R-Infra.
While R-Infra had approached the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (ATE) challenging Merc's order.
The hearing is slated for November 8 at Merc, report said.
A Tata Power reported, “'Tata Power is studying the order.”
While R-Infra said, “R-Infra approached ATE, as the time-span given to implement Merc directives was too short and inadequate.”
The ongoing tussle between Tata Power and Reliance Infrastructure continues.
The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission has ordered transfer of R-Infra’s 7.92 lakh residential consumers with monthly power consumption of 0-300 units to Tata Power's distribution arm from November 1, according to media reports.
Report said that Tata Power will pay regulatory asset charges and other costs to R-Infra.
While R-Infra had approached the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (ATE) challenging Merc's order.
The hearing is slated for November 8 at Merc, report said.
A Tata Power reported, “'Tata Power is studying the order.”
While R-Infra said, “R-Infra approached ATE, as the time-span given to implement Merc directives was too short and inadequate.”
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