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    The Telangana government has taken an important step in its ongoing dispute over power purchase agreements with Chhattisgarh. The issue involves unpaid dues related to power transactions, which have caused tensions between Telangana’s power distribution companies (discoms) and the National Dispatch Center. To address the matter, the government has filed a lunch motion petition in the High Court.

    The Power Grid Corporation of India raised concerns about an unpaid amount of Rs. 261 crore. Due to this, the National Dispatch Center banned Telangana discoms from participating in a key power purchase bid. As a result, power exchanges stopped bidding for electricity, which has significantly affected the state’s ability to buy power.

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    In response, Ronald Ross, the CMD of Trans-Co-Genco, appeared in the High Court to represent the Telangana government. The goal is to resolve the financial dispute and address the actions taken by the Power Grid.

    Additionally, Telangana discoms have sought help from the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) to clarify the situation. These legal and administrative actions show the challenges involved in managing power supply agreements, as the state tries to balance financial responsibilities with the need for a steady electricity supply.

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