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Mumbai: Despite
the Maharashtra State Electricity Board''s (MSEB) continuous
refusal to make payments to the Dabhol Power Company (DPC), the
independent power
producer has slapped two more bills for the month of August and
September on the MSEB. The total amount of these two bill is Rs
209.21 crore.
The DPC
spokesperson said: "We have sent the August and September
bills to the MSEB. These bills represent capacity payments that accure
every month. DPC has slapped bills for Rs 104.97 crore for
August and Rs 104.24 crore for September.
According
to a communication to the MSEB, DPC has said it would continue to
dispatch the monthly bills as it considered the controversial
power purchase agreement still operational.
However,
senior MSEB officials said the MSEB has once again asked DPC to
refrain from sending bills till legal matters between the two
estranged partners are settled.
The
officials said there is no question of the board making payment
for the power not bought by the board. Also DPC is yet to
respond to MSEB''s Rs 1,200-crore rebate claim for its alleged
misrepresentation of capacity.
On 10
September, DPC had slapped two pre-termination notices on the MSEB
for non-payment of dues for April (Rs 136 crore), May (Rs 140
crore) and June (Rs 102 crore) and had also invoked the Centre''s
counter-guarantee for the same.
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