The Central government plans to make all electricity meters smart prepaid in three years in a bid to cut transmission and distribution losses, an official statement said.
"The decision to move towards smart meters is a pro-poor step as consumers need not pay the whole month's bill in one go, they can pay as per their requirements," it said.
The Power Ministry has decided to make all meters smart prepaid in three years beginning April 1, 2019.
"This step is likely to bring revolution in power sector by way of reduction in AT&C losses, better health of DISCOMs, incentivisation of energy conservation, ease of bill payments and doing away with the paper bills," it said.
Manufacturing of smart prepaid meters will also generate skilled employment for the youth, the statement said.
State governments had earlier signed the Power For All document and had agreed to supply power round the clock to their consumers.
Under this, "the distribution licensee shall provide 24x7 power to their consumers by 1st April, 2019 or earlier. However the appropriate Commission in exceptional circumstances for the reasons to be recorded in writing may grant extension in this time period," the statement added.
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