Call for Cost-Reflective Tariffs
The Minister urged State Electricity Regulatory Commissions to adopt cost-reflective tariffs while maintaining targeted subsidies for vulnerable consumers as per the Electricity Act. He underlined that financial stability of DISCOMs is directly linked to the quality of electricity distribution services and consumer satisfaction.
AIDA Annual Report Released
During the event, Shri Manohar Lal unveiled the first edition of AIDA’s annual report titled “India Discoms: 2025”. The report provides an extensive outlook on the distribution sector, highlighting the challenges faced by DISCOMs, initiatives by the Ministry of Power and CERC, and technological advancements such as the India Energy Stack and Draft Electricity Amendment Bill. It also features thirteen expert articles on trends and innovations in the power sector.
Award Ceremony Recognizes Excellence
The Minister conferred Gold and Silver awards to 12 DISCOMs across six categories, recognizing achievements in rural revenue recovery, smart meter utilization, digital payment adoption, renewable energy integration, agricultural feeder solarization, and effective change management. Awardees hailed from Gujarat, Odisha, Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal.
Promoting Collaboration and Innovation
Shri Pankaj Agarwal, Secretary, Ministry of Power, Shri Lokesh Chandra, CMD, MSEDCL and President, AIDA, Dr. Ashish Kumar Goel, Chairperson, UPPCL, and Shri Alok Kumar, Director General, AIDA, along with other prominent stakeholders attended the event. The conference emphasized collaborative solutions for DISCOM challenges, technological integration, and policy reforms to strengthen India’s electricity distribution sector.
The EDICON 2026 conference serves as a platform for knowledge sharing, innovation promotion, and coordinated action among power sector stakeholders to ensure financially robust DISCOMs and improved service delivery across India.
