CHAPTER 7
INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
7.1 Avoidable payment of electricity charges
Lack of effective follow up action by NBPGR and poor
co-ordination with CPWD led to avoidable payment of Rs 1.46 crore on account of
load violation charges and low power factor charges
National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources (NBPGR), a
constituent unit of Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) obtained
electricity connection of 96 KW from Delhi Vidyut Board (DVB) in November 1995
for test running of their equipment at Plant Quarantine Green Houses near
National Gene Bank at Delhi, initially for a period of 6 months which was
extended from time to time. The DVB on the request of NBPGR enhanced temporary
service connection in November 1996 to 498.45 KW. The temporary service
connection load was for a specific period of 2 months only and was to be
utilised strictly for testing of the equipment.
In November 1996, after the completion of the construction
work for providing 700 KW load on permanent basis for the Gene Bank, DVB asked
NBPGR for availing of the permanent connection after completion of the
commercial formalities viz. (i) Test Report alongwith list of installation and
shunt capacitors, (ii) Test certificate of HT equipment from Delhi
Administration/CEA (iii) Lift fitness certificate issued by Inspector of lifts
(iv) NOC from Chief Fire Officer (v) Completion certificate of the building and
(vi) Dues clearance certificate of existing connection.
DVB gave a period of 30 days to NBPGR to complete the
formalities failing which NBPGR was liable to pay minimum demand charges
alongwith the rental and maintenance charges with effect from the date of expiry
of the notice period of 30 days in addition to temporary connection charges.
NBPGR could not complete the formalities and obtain the permanent connection for
four years till October 2000. The electric load consumed by NBPGR was always in
excess of the sanctioned load of 498.45 KW, and it varied between 812 KW and 587
KW. Besides, NBPGR could not maintain the required power load factor at 0.85
level due to defects in the shunt capacitors and other electrical equipment.
Resultantly, the bills raised by DVB included temporary charges, load violation
charges @ 30 per cent of the total tariff and 20 per cent to 48 per
cent surcharge on basic charges plus energy charges for failure to maintain
the required power load factor level. In all, NBPGR made an avoidable payment of
Rs 1.46 crore on account of temporary charges, load violation charges and low
power factor surcharge upto October 2000.
ICAR stated in March 2001 that the responsibility for
completing the commercial formalities rested with CPWD and that NBPGR had
immediately approached CPWD for this purpose. ICAR further stated since it was
not possible to supply commercial information to DVB within stipulated period,
NBPGR was left with no option but to continue the temporary connection till
October 2000 for running the long term cold storage modules to conserve valuable
seed/genes.
However, it is difficult to appreciate that it took NBPGR/CPWD
four years to complete the formalities required by DVB for which a period of 30
days had been stipulated. In so far as the power load factor was concerned,
NBPGR took up the issue of non-functioning of load factor equipment only once in
August 1998. The lack of effective follow up action on the part of NBPGR and its
poor co-ordination with CPWD were factors mainly responsible for an avoidable
payment of Rs 1.46 crore on account of temporary charges, load violation charges
and low power factor surcharge.
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