The government is planning to set up a Rs 90,000-crore national electricity 
fund (NEF). The fund will lend money to state electricity boards at low rates 
of interest to plug transmission and distribution losses.

A concept note, which lays down the broad structure of the fund, has listed 
resources raised through disinvesting government stake in state-owned power 
companies as a possible source for setting up the corpus. The government 
holding in four listed power sector companies - NTPC, Power Grid, Power Finance 
Corporation and Rural Electrification Corporation - ranges from 89.8 per cent 
to 81.8 per cent.

A top government official who did not wish to be identified said that it needs 
to be seen to what extent the government is able divest its equity in power 
sector companies. The government plans to raise about Rs 40,000 crore as low 
interest credit from multilateral funding agencies such as the World Bank and 
the Asian Development Bank.

The remaining Rs 50,000 crore would be raised from various sources, including 
disinvestment. Theft and pilferage losses, often referred to as transmission 
and distribution (T and amp;D) losses, are as high as 40 per cent in India.

The total annual T and amp;D loss in India is estimated at Rs 40,000 crore. An 
executive of a government-owned power company said using disinvestment proceeds 
for setting up the electricity corpus would require changes in existing norms.

Last year, the government launched the national investment fund (NIF), which 
would channelise proceeds from government divestment in all public sector 
undertakings. NIF will utilise 75 per cent of its annual income to finance 
select social sector schemes that promote education, health and employment.

The remaining 25 per cent will be used to meet the capital investment 
requirements of profitable and revivable central public sector enterprises. NIF 
will be operated by the fund managers under discretionary mode of the portfolio 
management scheme, governed by SEBI guidelines.

A committee headed by the Planning Commission member for power isconsidering 
various aspects of the fund

http://in.news.yahoo.com/32/20080915/1059/tbs-govt-plans-rs-90-000-cr-fund-to-plug.html

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