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    Power Plants: Supreme Court To Hear Gujarat Government Plea On PPA Amendment On October 29

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    By Aruna Sharma on October 26, 2018 ENERGY

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    The Supreme Court will hear the Gujarat government’s petition seeking the apex court’s opinion regarding amendment of power purchase agreements (PPAs) in the three imported coal-based power plants of Adani Power, Tata Power and Essar Power in Gujarat, on October 29, a senior Gujarat government official told FE. The Gujarat government had approached the SC following a high-powered committee’s recommendations allowing higher tariffs and a 100% pass-through of tariffs to consumers, which would require an amendment to the existing PPAs with the discoms of the five procurer states.

    A senior Gujarat Urja Vikas Nigam (GUVNL) official said: “We have approached the Supreme Court to understand if the recommendations would mean an approval to amendment of PPAs that is against the order passed by the SC in April last year. The Supreme Court will hear the case on October 29.” “We will decide on the further course of action after the SC order,” the official added.

    On July 3, the Gujarat government had set up a high-powered committee headed by former Supreme Court judge RK Agarwal, former RBI deputy governor SS Mundra and former CERC chairperson Pramod Deo to look into the issue of imported coal-based power plants reeling under severe financial pressure due to change in law in Indonesia’s coal export policy.

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