Electricity rates will not increase: Rajasthan Energy Minister

IANS April 5, 2025 129 views

Rajasthan's Energy Minister Heeralal Nagar has addressed concerns about power sector changes and potential privatization. He firmly stated that electricity rates will not increase and assured employees their service conditions remain protected. The government is planning a strategic joint venture with NTPC while focusing on renewable energy solutions. Nagar emphasized that solar and renewable energy will help reduce electricity costs in the coming two years.

"If electricity becomes expensive then it will be meaningless" - Heeralal Nagar, Rajasthan Energy Minister
Jaipur, April 5: Amid the ongoing protests against privatisation of power companies in the state and the "doubts" surrounding upcoming operational nature of the Chhabra Thermal Power Plant, Rajasthan Energy Minister Heeralal Nagar told the media on Friday that the state government does not intend to privatise.

Key Points

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Government plans joint venture with NTPC without increasing operational costs

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Focusing on solar and renewable energy solutions

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Employee service conditions remain unchanged

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Transmission system to be strengthened

He said that the joint venture with NTPC and other central undertakings is a step taken towards meeting the energy needs of the state and improving financial management.

The Energy Minister said that the apprehensions of the employees regarding the service conditions have been removed.

The government has made it clear that there will be no adverse effect on employee interests in any joint venture.

He said: "We have discussed with the employees and assured them that neither their jobs will be affected nor will there be any change in promotion or service conditions. For this, we have instructed the CMDs of Discoms and Generation Corporations to give written assurance."

On the question of the ongoing dispute over the process of giving Chhabra Thermal Power Plant as a joint venture with NTPC in 50-50 per cent share and the cost of electricity, the Rajasthan Energy Minister said: "We have clearly told the company that they should agree on the same cost at which RVUNL is working right now. If we have to get electricity at a higher cost, then why not get the work done from our own undertakings?"

He told that only resources are being given to NTPC, no such decision will be taken which will increase the operating cost. We will not let the electricity prices increase. We have clearly told the company that the operation cost should be kept the same as it is now.

He said: "If electricity becomes expensive then it will be meaningless. The effect of renewable energy will be seen in two years."

The Energy Minister said that the government plans to reduce the cost of electricity in many ways.

"We are focusing on solar and renewable energy. This will show its effect in the coming two years and the people of the state will be able to get electricity at lower rates."

He said that there is a plan to provide cheap and local solar energy under the hybrid annuity model, which will benefit the discoms and reduce losses. He also added that planned efforts are also being made to strengthen the transmission and distribution system. The Energy Minister said that all the questions of the employees regarding the joint venture and MoU being made in the production sector have been removed.

This is the first time that the Energy Minister has presented the government's stand in detail to the media regarding the agitation of electricity employees and the issue related to the Chhabra plant.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some good news! Electricity bills have been burning a hole in my pocket. Hope the government keeps its word on this promise. 🤞
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Priya M.
The focus on solar energy is encouraging. Rajasthan has so much sunlight potential - we should be leading in renewable energy!
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Sanjay T.
While I appreciate the assurance about no rate hikes, I wish there was more transparency about the joint venture details. What exactly are we giving to NTPC?
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Anita R.
As an electricity department employee, I'm relieved to hear about the job security assurances. The written confirmation from CMDs is a good step.
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Vikram J.
Two years is a long time to wait for renewable energy benefits. What immediate measures are being taken to improve power supply reliability?
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Meena S.
Good to see the government addressing employee concerns proactively. Stable workforce means better service for all of us! 💡

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