Discom wise Projected Power Sales & Annual Revenue Requirement in Odisha for FY 2024-25

By Team Eninrac February 2024

Estimated sales of Odisha Discoms for FY 2024-25

TPWODL has projected the consumption of different categories based on past trends and consumption pattern for first six months of FY 2023-24, actual addition/reduction of loads and other important aspect of market condition

The growth in the domestic category has been estimated at 5.64% during FY 2024-25. The reason of higher consumption in Domestic sector is on account of replacement of defective meters and electro-mechanical meters in the consumer premises as well as installation of new meters where consumers were availing power supply without meter. The growth in the sales of other categories in the LT sector has been estimated in the range of 6% during FY 2024-25 considering the past trends except Irrigation & Pumping category of consumers where growth of 9% has been taken up.

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Summary of Power Purchase Cost Estimated

The power purchase costs is based on consumer load mix, consumption patterns and other economic policies, current BSP, transmission charges and SLDC charges

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Key Facts of Discoms in Odisha

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