What if consumer cooperatives replaced DISCOMs? [50]
Executive Summary Replacing state‑owned DISCOMs with consumer electricity cooperatives could realign incentives , shifting the sector from politically driven pricing and chronic losses to customer‑owned, cost‑of‑service governance models with stronger accountability and local trust. [en.wikipedia.org] , [insights.dataful.in] India’s distribution sector remains the weakest link , with AT&C losses still ~15% nationally and accumulated losses exceeding ₹6.4 lakh crore, despite repeated reform cycles under UDAY and RDSS. [sansad.in] , [insights.dataful.in] Global evidence from the US and EU shows cooperatives can deliver reliable power at cost , but success depends heavily on scale, professional management, and supportive regulation—not ownership structure alone. [en.wikipedia.org] , [electric.coop] , [link.springer.com] In India, cooperatives are legally feasible under the Electricity Act, 2003 , but wholesale replacement of DISCOMs would require phased hybrid models, regulatory...