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Reliance Infra, an Indian company, will recover 2.44 billion dollars in unpaid electricity dues from New Delhi customers

Reliance Infrastructure, an Indian company, announced on Friday that it will be recouping 214.13 billion rupees (2.44 billion dollars) of unpaid dues from its New Delhi power distribution companies. This follows a Supreme Court decision earlier this week which upheld the claims.

Dues are due because of historical tariff shortfalls where the electricity prices approved by regulators didn't fully cover costs.

Reliance Infra belongs to the Anil Ambani Reliance Group. He is the younger sibling of Mukesh Ambani, a billionaire.

The amount will be recovered by consumers in four years, starting April 2024. This is likely to happen through increased electricity rates.

The Supreme Court of India ordered on Wednesday that all electricity regulators in India clear any deferred payments and unpaid bills owed by power distribution companies.

The court also ordered state regulators conduct audits and to submit recovery plans.

According to a court document, by March 2024 three distribution companies in New Delhi, including a Tata Power unit, had accrued 272 billion rupees of unpaid dues.

The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) will supervise the recovery process. This is expected to lead to higher electricity bills in the capital. Reporting by Sethuraman NR, New Delhi. Editing by Sonia Cheema.

(source: Reuters)