Launch of first ever Consumer Services Rating of DISCOMs (CSRD)
Dated: Aug 05 2022

Hon'ble Minister of Power & New and Renewable Energy, Sh. R. K. Singh, launched the first ever Consumer Services Rating of DISCOMs (CSRD)

The Hon'ble Minister of Power & New and Renewable Energy, Sh. R. K. Singh, launched the first ever Consumer Services Rating of DISCOMs (CSRD) for the FY 2020-21, in the Review Planning and Monitoring (RPM) Meeting with States and State Power Utilities held on 5th August, 2022 at New Delhi.

REC Limited was entrusted the responsibility by the Ministry of Power, Government of India to carry out the study across the country. Over the years, REC Ltd., on behalf of Ministry of Power, has undertaken multiple reform measures, centered on ensuring the viability and sustainability of the power sector. A key focus has been on ensuring the best-in-class services to electricity consumers across the country and with that in focus, Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules, 2020 was notified by the Ministry of Power (MoP) on 31st December 2020. With this vision and to improve consumer services by DISCOMs, a study on DISCOM Consumer Services was felt necessary by Ministry of Power.

This exercise will enable the DISCOMs to introspect their performance across various service parameters, undertake a comparative performance assessment with peer DISCOMs and take corrective measures. The Key Objectives for the Consumer Service Index are:-

  • To create a minimum set of parameters related to quality and reliability of electricity supply and consumer service
  • Track performance of DISCOMs across these aspects over a period of time
  • Develop a spirit of healthy competition amongst DISCOMs to enhance consumer experience
  • Nudge the DISCOMs to assess the gap areas, share best practices and promote inter-se learning.

The DISCOM Consumer Service Rating has been developed across four key dimensions which are central to enhancing level of consumer services. This includes operational reliability; connection and other services; metering, billing, collection linked services; fault rectification and grievance redressal. Across all these dimensions, key performance indicators have been shown in the figure below:

Result Areas and Weightages:

  • Operational reliability (45% weightage) - This will help assess the reliability of electricity supply. The parameters include hours of supply, SAIFI, and DT failure rate. Considering its importance, 45% weightage has been given to it.
  • Consumer service (55% weightage) - The key parameters include connection & other services; metering, billing and collection linked services; fault rectification and grievance redressal. Because of the large number of services, which are important from a consumer point of view, higher weightage i.e. 55% is assigned to these parameters.

After detailed discussion with all stakeholders especially DISCOMs in public and private domain, data was collected and verified with evidences and field visit. Post data collection, scoring was assigned as per approved methodology annexed. Total 60 DISCOMs are being graded in this exercise out of 70 DISCOMs (10 DISCOMs either didn't participated or data/evidences were insufficient).

The DISCOMs have been assigned grades across the above parameters as per quantitative grading:-

Marks (M)

M>90

80

70

60

50

40

30

Grades

A+

A

B+

B

C+

C

D

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