Volume 2, No. 1, January 2001

 

Enron Bleeds Maharashtra

— Rajesh

Traitors in the Maharashtra government, both past and present, have sold the people’s interests to the American multinational, Enron. The Maharashtra State Electricity Board (MSEB) is paying Enron at the fantastic rate of Rs. 6.8 per unit. The MSEB generates its own power at Rs. 1.3 per unit and its average purchases from other sources is at Rs. 2.3 per unit. That is, the MSEB is paying Enron 300% more, for its electricity. This has pushed the once highly profitable MSEB to bankruptcy, whose deficit had reached Rs. 2000 crores by end-May 2000.

What such purchases from Enron will entail for the people of Maharashtra can well be imagined. At present domestic consumers in Maharashtra are paying Rs. 2 per unit and agriculturists (which comprise one-third of MSEB’s users) pay 50 paise per unit. If consumers were to pay at Enron’s rates it would entail a three-fold increase for the domestic user and a 14-fold increase for the agriculturists. With the government vehemently pushing the privatisation of electric power (see Nov. 2000 issue of People’s March) such increases are bound to occur, and will ruin the agriculturists and badly hit the poor and middle classes.

The existing situation is a result of an agreement signed by the so-called nationalist Shiv Sena/BJP government. Having first bribed Sharad Pawar [then Congress (I), now NCP] and later Bal Thackeray, Enron got the MSEB to sign one of the most humiliating agreements ever.

As per the agreement the pricing of electricity by Enron is based on the ‘capacity charge’ which the MSEB will have to pay even if it does not buy the power, and the fuel charge which is linked to the dollar value of the rupee and the international price of crude. So, if the MSEB does not purchase power from Enron it has to pay a phenomenal capacity charge of Rs. 95 crore per month; and if it draws the energy produced it is costing MSEB, at present, Rs. 6.8 per unit. What is outright criminal, is that the compradors of MSEB are creating an artificial shortage, to justify buying the highly expensive power from Enron. To create this shortage it has shut down some of its own plants for ‘maintenance’, and has shut down the 900 MW gas-based Uran Unit, due to the supposed non-availability of gas. In fact, a full analysis of the data of power generation and availability in Maharashtra has shown that purchasing power from the Dabhol Power Plant (Enron) was not at all necessary.

These American bandits, who yell from the roof-top about the sanctity of free-trade, have, through a series of agreements have tied the MSEB to purchase power from Enron at huge fixed rates — AND NOT THE MARKET RATE. Why does Enron not compete with other electricity producers in the free market !! MSEB is being forced to purchase from Enron, as if it does not, it has to pay a de facto penalty of a gigantic Rs. 95 crores per month. Besides this, Enron has also gained a guarantee from the state government in case MSEB cannot pay; and a further counter-guarantee from the Central Government in case the state government cannot pay.

This is not all. With Enron set to launch Phase II of its project (which will takes its generating capacity upto 1,444 MW) the Maharashtra government is forced to sign a further agreement or else pay up a huge compensation of Rs. 20,000 crores for going back on its commitment.

And, as though this open robbery is not sufficient, the Indian financial institution, the IDBI, which has lent huge sums to Enron to build their plant, has now decided to reduce the interest rate on its loan by as much as 3% — from 17% to 14%. In other words, the government plans to gift Enron a further Rs. 50 to 100 crores per year.

While the masses are being fleeced through high electricity charges, the exchequer being robbed by loans at low interest rates, and the MSEB pushed to bankruptcy, the government is facilitating windfall profits to Enron — most of which will be siphoned abroad. What is this if not a criminal conspiracy against the interests of our country and its people ?

But Enron is only one of such projects. Similar Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) have been signed by various state governments with other Independent Power Producers (IPPs). Most of these are expected to begin production in the current year. We have already seen its impact in Andhra Pradesh, where electricity charges have been hiked phenomenally by the American puppet, Naidu.

Such traitorous agreements have to be opposed tooth-and-nail. Plants like Enron are highly detrimental to the national interests of the country. But their existence is very closely linked with the entire privatisation policy in the power sector, being dictated by the World Bank. This policy is effecting the lakhs of employees working in this sector, and also the masses who have to pay enormous charges in the new set-up. It has to be vehemently opposed. The electricity employees went on a day’s national strike in December. This can only be a start and is in no way sufficient, to beat back the government’s policies. The Employees and public at large must unite into a mighty storm, if it is to foil the imperialist conspiracy in the power sector.

 

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