West Bengal govt on a power trip
After the recent decision to bifurcate WBSEB, the West Bengal government plans to expedite the state power sector reform process.
KOLKATA: After the recent decision to bifurcate WBSEB, the West Bengal government plans to expedite the state power sector reform process. To start with, it will soon float a global tender to appoint a consultant to prepare the capacity expansion roadmap for state-owned power units and map future man-power needs of the two companies that will be formed on April 1 after WBSEB���s bifurcation.
Post-bifurcation, WBSEB���s distribution and transmission operations will become distinct companies ��� West Bengal State Electricity Distribution Co (WBSEDC) and West Bengal State Electricity Transmission Co (WBSETC).
Talking to newsmen on sidelines of a seminar on ���Power Scenario In West Bengal by 2010���, WBSEB chairman MK De said, ���The two new companies will have more technical people to run efficiently. At present, one-third of WBSEB���s staff-strength of 25,400 constitutes non-technical people. We need more technical people. And for this, the government is open to the idea of taking a relook at the existing compensation structure and come up with incentive packages to retain professionals.���
���For this, the state government has decided to appoint an international consultant who can advise in this light,��� said Mr De. Incidentally, the government had earlier appointed PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to prepare the power sector restructuring package.
The government also plans to induct fresh blood into the upcoming entities ��� WBSEDC and WBSETC. ���Over the next five years, one-third of our existing employees will retire. Most are 55 years of age. Therefore, the new entities will require people and will go on a major recruitment drive. There's been no major recruitment at WBSEB for over 15 years,��� he said.
The government has set an ambitious target to become the leading player among state-run utilities in the country by 2010. ���Based on certain parameters, Crisil has placed West Bengal at fifth spot in the national sweepstakes on the performance of state-owned power utilities. Our aim is to achieve the number one ranking by 2010 and we have taken an all-round developmental strategy. This will also facilitate consumers as they will get cheaper power.���
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