Reliance Infrastructure to get better ₹28,483 crore value of energy dues
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BSES Yamuna Energy Ltd. and BSES Rajdhani Energy Ltd., the 2 subsidiaries of Reliance Infrastructure, will get better energy dues value ₹28,483 crore following a Supreme Courtroom ruling.
As on July 31, 2025, the whole dues of BSES Yamuna Energy Ltd. and BSES Rajdhani Energy quantities to ₹28,483 crore, in line with Reliance Infrastructure.
The 2 energy distribution firms (discoms), wherein Reliance Infrastructure (RInfra) holds 51%, provide electrical energy to five.3 million households in Delhi. The remaining 49% stake is with the Delhi authorities.
In a regulatory submitting on Friday (August 8, 2025), Reliance Infrastructure (RInfra) mentioned its subsidiaries will “get better ₹28,483 crore of regulatory property over a interval of 4 years beginning retrospectively from April 1, 2024”, following a Supreme Courtroom order that has set pointers for the restoration of regulatory property.
The Apex Courtroom on Wednesday (August 6, 2025) directed that the regulatory property, together with carrying prices to the tune of ₹27,200.37 crore, be paid inside three years to Delhi’s three non-public discoms.
Regulatory property, basically deferred income gaps to be recovered in future tariffs, have risen sharply, reaching ₹12,993.53 crore for BSES Rajdhani Energy Ltd., ₹8,419.14 crore for BSES Yamuna Energy Ltd. and ₹5,787.70 crore for Tata Energy Delhi Distribution Ltd. as on March 31, 2024, totalling ₹27,200.37 crore.
RInfra additional mentioned its subsidiaries had filed a writ petition and civil appeals in 2014 earlier than the Supreme Courtroom, elevating the difficulty of “non-cost reflective tariff, illegal creation of regulatory asset and non-liquidation of regulatory asset”.
The writ petitions together with related issues have been heard at size by the Supreme Courtroom, and after listening to all events, together with the state governments and state electrical energy regulatory commissions.
As per the order, RInfra mentioned, Electrical energy Regulatory Commissions (ERCs) should present the roadmap for liquidation of present regulatory property, which is able to embody provisions for coping with carrying prices.
“ERCs should additionally undertake a strict and intensive audit of the circumstances wherein the Discoms have continued with out restoration of Regulatory Belongings,” it mentioned.
Printed – August 08, 2025 11:29 pm IST