New Delhi: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of India signed a $300 million loan to upgrade rural power distribution networks so as to provide reliable electricity supply to consumers in the state of Uttar Pradesh, here on December 18.
“The project will establish separate feeders for electricity supply to agriculture and residential consumers to promote better rationing and utilisation of unmetered power; strengthen financial management of the state power distribution entity and improve bill collection in rural areas through community engagement involving the women’s self-help groups,” Takeo Konishi, Country Director of ADB’s India Resident Mission, said.
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Upgrading the distribution network will help improve the quality and reliability of electricity supply, reduce the aggregate technical and commercial (ATC) losses and restore the financial sustainability of the rural electricity supply in the state of Uttar Pradesh. Dr. C. S. Mohapatra, Additional Secretary, Department of Economic Affairs in the Ministry of Finance, said.
Overall, the $430 million multi-tranche financing facility (MFF) approved for the project constituting two tranches, envisages conversion of 65,000 kilometers (km) of rural low-voltage distribution lines from bare conductors to aerial bundle conductors (ABC) to create a robust distribution network that will benefit an estimated 70 million people in 46,000 villages. The feeder separation network to be established over 17,000 km for agriculture and domestic consumers will facilitate the use of solar energy to meet the agriculture demand, increase in electricity supply duration to rural residential consumers, and energy and water conservation. In addition, the project will improve the gender inclusivity, corporate governance, and financial management capacity of Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL).
To improve bill collection, the project will pilot test engaging rural women through women’s self-help groups as community collection agents which will also help increase their family income.
The MFF is proposed to be complemented by a $ 2 million technical assistance (TA) grant from ADB’s TA Special Fund and the Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction to strengthen the gender inclusivity and institutional capacity building of Uttar Pradesh power sector.
ADB is committed to achieving a prosperous, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable Asia and the Pacific, while sustaining its efforts to eradicate extreme poverty. Established in 1966, it is owned by 68 members—49 from the region.
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Good development Hope this will provide some relief and electric charges will reduce and penal rate will be abolished in domestic charges of urban areas in uttar pradesh Global Bihari should highlight this issue