The contentious Electricity Amendment Bill, 2022 was introduced in the Lok Sabha.
It aimed at giving multiple players open access to distribution networks of power suppliers and also allowing consumers to choose any service provider.
It also pushes state electricity regulatory commissions to take up timely revision of tariffs and catalyse competition in the retail power distribution sector, among other provisions.
This comes amid a renewed debate on the freebie culture and the focus on the mounting dues of power distribution companies.
The bill amends the Electricity Act, 2003.
Discoms of three states- Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra and Telangana owed about 57 per cent of total dues to power generating companies.
They followed by Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh and the UTs of Jammu & Kashmir.