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TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) is an electricity company responsible for providing reliable and customer services across nine districts in central , serving a population of 1.36 people and over 32.96 customers as of 2025. Established in 2020 as a between Company Limited, which holds a 51% majority stake, and the , with operations commencing on 1 June 2020, TPCODL took over operations from the erstwhile Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha (CESU) following a competitive process to improve efficiency and reduce losses. The company operates over an area of 29,354 square kilometers, managing an extensive network that includes 4,082 circuit kilometers of 33 kV lines, 39,350 circuit kilometers of 11 kV lines, and 50,435 circuit kilometers of low-tension lines. TPCODL focuses on infrastructure augmentation, digital technologies for billing and service delivery, and reducing aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses to 21.23% as of FY 2023-24. The company has achieved notable recognition, including an A+ rating in the Ministry of Power's 13th Annual Integrated Rating and Ranking of Power Distribution Utilities for FY 2023-24. Through these efforts, TPCODL aims to enhance power reliability and in its region.

History

Incorporation

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) was incorporated on April 6, 2020, as a wholly owned of Grid Corporation of Odisha Limited (GRIDCO) under the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013. The company was established with an authorized share capital of ₹1,000 crore. Its initial purpose was to assume the electricity distribution assets and liabilities of the erstwhile Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha (CESU), aligning with the government's power sector reforms aimed at improving efficiency and reliability in distribution services. In the regulatory context, the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) granted TPCODL a distribution license for the central region of , covering nine districts (, , , , , , , , and ), following a competitive bidding process mandated under the Electricity Act, 2003. Subsequently, acquired a 51% stake in the company, with GRIDCO retaining the remaining 49%.

Transition from CESU

The transition from the Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha (CESU), a state-owned distribution company established in 1999, to TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) represented a pivotal effort in 's power sector. In December 2019, Company Limited received the from the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) after emerging as the highest bidder in a tariff-based competitive process for CESU's operations. TPCODL was incorporated on April 6, 2020, initially as a wholly-owned of GRIDCO, before evolving into a where holds a 51% majority stake and the , represented by GRIDCO, retains 49%. The acquisition was finalized on June 1, 2020, involving the complete transfer of CESU's assets, liabilities, and distribution licenses to TPCODL, allowing to assume management control and commence operations immediately. The handover presented several challenges, including the integration of CESU's over 2.5 million consumers across central and the resolution of the utility's extensive outstanding dues, which had accumulated to approximately . 2,000 in consumer arrears by late 2019. Regulatory approvals from OERC, such as the vesting order, were essential to navigate these complexities and ensure continuity of service. This process culminated in the official renaming of the discom from CESU to TPCODL on June 1, 2020, effectively dismantling the long-standing on in the region and introducing a framework to enhance efficiency.

Service Area

Districts Served

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) operates as the utility across nine revenue districts in central : , , , , Jajpur (partial), , , , and . The service area covers approximately 29,354 square kilometers along the central coastal region of Odisha, blending urban, rural, and agricultural landscapes. This geography includes prominent urban centers such as Bhubaneswar in Khordha district and Cuttack, alongside vast rural expanses supporting agriculture and fisheries. The region holds significant economic and ecological importance, featuring industrial hubs like the Paradip Port in Jagatsinghpur district—a major deep-water port handling bulk cargo on India's eastern coast—along with coastal ecosystems, wetlands, and areas of high population density that drive demand for reliable power supply. Under the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC), TPCODL is the designated licensee for electricity distribution in these districts, with defined boundaries that avoid overlap with adjacent utilities such as TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited (TPSODL) or TP Western Odisha Distribution Limited (TPWODL).

Customer Base and Coverage

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited serves approximately 13.6 million (1.36 ) residents across nine districts in central , encompassing a diverse mix of urban centers and rural areas. The company's extensive coverage spans 29,354 square kilometers, providing electricity to both densely populated urban hubs like in and expansive rural landscapes. As of fiscal year 2024-25 (ending March 2025), TPCODL maintains a consumer base of 3.34 million connections, reflecting the scale of its operations in a region with significant demographic diversity. These connections are primarily domestic, totaling about 2.98 million and accounting for roughly 89% of the overall base, underscoring the company's focus on household electrification. Commercial and general purpose consumers number around 270,000 (approximately 8%), while agricultural connections stand at 45,600 (about 1.4%), and industrial along with other categories comprise the remaining 2%. The consumer coverage reflects a rural-urban split of approximately 35% rural and 65% urban, aligning with the region's geography where urban growth in districts like Cuttack and Khordha drives increasing demand despite a rural majority in land area. TPCODL achieved 100% across its service area under the national , with reporting full household coverage by early 2019 as part of the country's universal electrification drive completed by 2021. From FY 2023-24 to FY 2024-25, net growth in connections was about 121,000 new additions, fueled by , industrial expansion, and infrastructure development in key areas such as and .

Operations

Distribution Network

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) operates an extensive distribution network inherited from the former Central Electricity Supply Utility (CESU), encompassing urban grid stations in and extensive rural feeders across its licensed area. The network spans 39,350 circuit kilometers of 11 kV overhead lines and 50,435 circuit kilometers of low-tension () lines, facilitating electricity delivery to diverse urban and rural loads. The includes 369 primary 33/11 kV substations and 77,549 11/0.4 kV substations, supported by a transformation capacity of 4,863 MVA at the primary level. Key assets transferred from CESU comprise 233 numbers of 33 kV feeders and the aforementioned substations, which form the backbone of the sub-transmission and system. Ongoing augmentation efforts focus on replacing overhead lines with underground cabling in high-density urban areas, such as and , to enhance reliability and reduce outage risks, with projects including over 50 circuit kilometers of 33 kV and 11 kV XLPE cabling laid in recent years. Technology integration plays a crucial role in , with Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition () systems deployed for real-time monitoring and control at substations and feeders, including Feeder Remote Terminal Units (FRTUs) for . GIS mapping has been implemented for comprehensive , covering the entire 33 kV, 11 kV, and LT network across 30,000 square kilometers, enabling and integration with operational systems like . Smart metering initiatives are underway, with integration planned for over 100,000 households in pilot phases to support advanced metering infrastructure and demand-side management. TPCODL procures bulk power at 33 kV from Grid Corporation of Odisha Limited (GRIDCO) through 58 grid substations, ensuring compliance with 24x7 supply availability as mandated by the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) standards under the Distribution (Conditions of Supply) Code.

Performance Metrics

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) has demonstrated notable improvements in operational efficiency, particularly in reducing Aggregate Technical and Commercial (AT&C) losses from approximately 38% in 2020 under the erstwhile Central Electricity Supply Utility of Odisha (CESU) to 21.23% in FY 2023-24 and further to 18.94% in FY 2024-25. This reduction was achieved through targeted infrastructure upgrades, such as network reinforcement and metering enhancements, alongside robust theft control measures including regular inspections and legal actions against unauthorized usage. Billing and collection efficiency have also seen substantial gains, with TPCODL attaining a collection rate of over 100% by FY 2023-24 (100.53%), a marked rise from around 70% during CESU's tenure. This progress stems from the adoption of digital payment platforms, including mobile apps and online portals, which facilitated faster and more secure transactions, alongside data-driven recovery drives for . Billing efficiency stood at 78.35% in FY 2023-24. In terms of supply reliability, TPCODL reported a System Average Interruption Duration Index (SAIDI) of 210 hours and System Average Interruption Frequency Index (SAIFI) of 248 interruptions in FY 2024-25, reflecting ongoing efforts in maintenance practices and fault management to align with benchmarks set by the Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC). These indices indicate areas for further improvement in consistent service delivery across the region. Financially, TPCODL reported annual revenue of approximately Rs. 5,380 crore in FY 2023-24, increasing to Rs. 5,891 crore in FY 2024-25, derived primarily from electricity sales under tariffs regulated by the OERC. The company operates within a multi-year tariff (MYT) framework for FY 2023-26, which ensures predictable revenue streams while incentivizing efficiency gains through performance-linked adjustments.

Ownership and Management

Ownership Structure

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) operates as a under a public-private model, with The Company Limited holding 51% of the equity shares and GRIDCO Limited, on behalf of the , holding the remaining 49%. This structure was established following the incorporation of TPCODL in April 2020 as a wholly owned of GRIDCO, after which acquired its majority stake to manage distribution operations in central . As of March 31, 2025, the company's paid-up share capital stood at ₹877.73 , comprising 87,77,34,600 equity shares of ₹10 each, with contributions from amounting to ₹447.64 (51%) and from GRIDCO totaling ₹430.09 (49%). infusions are made periodically by both shareholders in the 51:49 ratio to support requirements, ensuring alignment with operational and infrastructure needs in the regulated distribution sector. TPCODL is recognized as a of , with its financial statements consolidated into the parent company's reports and audited in accordance with (Ind AS). Tariff-related matters, including revenue requirements and performance benchmarks, fall under the regulatory oversight of the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC), which reviews and approves petitions for true-up and business plans. Within Tata Power's broader portfolio, TPCODL forms part of the company's distribution utilities in , alongside TP Northern Odisha Distribution Limited, TP Distribution Limited, and TP Southern Odisha Distribution Limited, all structured similarly as joint ventures with the state government.

Leadership and Governance

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) is led by Arvind Singh, who assumed the role in May 2023 and brings over 39 years of experience in the power sector, including previous at Tata Power Southern Odisha Distribution Limited where he significantly reduced aggregate technical and commercial (AT&C) losses. Key functional heads include Hemant Goyal, with more than 30 years in finance and governance within power and sectors; Dushyant Tyagi, specializing in implementation and operations with 30 years of experience; and Chief – Human Resource & Administration Sriballav Singh, who has driven HR transformations across Tata Power entities for over 30 years. Other senior executives oversee operations, commercial, procurement, and regulatory functions, ensuring integrated management of distribution activities. The comprises approximately 10-12 members, with a majority of nominees from Tata Power Company Limited (TPCL), the parent entity holding , alongside representatives from GRIDCO (Odisha's state transmission utility) and independent directors to provide balanced oversight. TPCL exercises strategic control through at least five board nominees, including directors such as Praveer Sinha and Arup Ghosh, while GRIDCO contributes nominees like Gagan Bihari Swain (prior to cessation in 2024). The board is chaired by a Tata Power representative, fostering alignment with group-wide policies on operations and sustainability. TPCODL's governance framework aligns with Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) guidelines through its parent company , emphasizing transparency, risk management, and ethical practices in board deliberations. As a regulated entity under the Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC), it maintains OERC-mandated consumer grievance redressal forums across its circles, such as the Electrical Circle forum, to address customer complaints efficiently within stipulated timelines. Annual general meetings (AGMs) are held in , with the most recent AGM occurring on July 23, 2025, ensuring shareholder engagement and compliance reporting. In terms of compliance, TPCODL holds certifications under ISO 9001:2015 for quality management systems, ISO 14001:2015 for environmental management, and ISO 45001:2018 for occupational health and safety, demonstrating commitment to standardized processes in power distribution services. These certifications cover the provision of electricity distribution, , and operational excellence across its network.

Initiatives and Achievements

Digital and Customer Service Initiatives

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) has implemented digital platforms to enhance consumer engagement, including the TPCODL application and the Consumer Portal, which facilitate bill payments, outage reporting, and tracking. These platforms integrate with digital payment systems such as UPI and , supporting seamless transactions and contributing to a target of approximately 80% digital collections by mid-2025. In parallel, TPCODL has advanced its smart metering infrastructure to enable real-time billing and demand management, with over 84,000 smart meters installed by March 2024 and plans for an additional 175,000 in the fiscal year 2024-25. The Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission approved a capital investment plan for smart meter installations from FY 2025-26 to 2031-32 in November 2024, extending the rollout to achieve comprehensive coverage. This initiative integrates with the Mitra App, allowing users to monitor daily electricity consumption graphically for up to 30 days, thereby promoting efficient energy use among consumers. Customer service enhancements include a 24/7 toll-free helpline at 1912, complemented by digital tools such as the Roshni virtual assistant on the website and a WhatsApp chatbot for queries and support. These measures, along with online complaint registration via the portal, aim to streamline issue resolution and improve accessibility across the service area. TPCODL's digital efforts have earned recognition, including awards from Inclusion Magazine in 2024 for contributions to through innovative projects focused on bill collection . Additionally, it received a Gold at the SKOCH Awards 2024 for the "Digitally Karan – Online Payment" initiative, highlighting its impact on payment efficiency. In 2025, TPCODL received further accolades, including 15 awards at the 7th Chapter Convention on Concepts organized by QCFI Chapter in September for excellence in and , the World Safety Organisation (WSO) in October for safety excellence, a National for Excellence in Cost Management in July, and a Gold Trophy for OHSE Service Excellence at the IBC Mumbai 2025 Ceremony.

Corporate Social Responsibility

TP Central Odisha Distribution Limited (TPCODL) implements Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programs focused on empowering vulnerable communities in its operational areas across nine districts, emphasizing , skilling, , and . Key initiatives include skill programs such as DAKSH, which provides market-oriented for youth in areas like and green jobs, and , a vocational center targeting rural communities to enhance and . These efforts aim to create sustainable livelihoods, with representative examples including batches of 100 youth in NSDC-certified modules through mobile "Skill on Wheels" units, contributing to broader community development aligned with . Environmental initiatives form a core part of TPCODL's CSR, promoting conservation and efficiency in use. The company organizes tree plantation drives during , engaging communities in planting native species to increase green cover and combat . Additionally, programs like Club Enerji raise awareness on among students, while Week initiatives in schools educate on waste reduction and management practices, including handling waste from substations and promoting recycling. These activities underscore TPCODL's commitment to minimizing ecological footprints in rural and coastal regions. Community engagement efforts extend to health, empowerment, and resilience-building. Through the AROGYA mobile , TPCODL conducts regular health camps in remote areas, providing essential medical services to underserved populations. Women's empowerment is advanced via SAMRIDDHI clusters, which support self-help groups (SHGs) in rural , such as and local arts, fostering economic independence. In cyclone-prone coastal districts, TPCODL participates in , offering aid and support to affected communities, which also bolsters operational reliability during events. TPCODL's CSR activities are documented in its titled PRAYAS, which complies with the reporting requirements under 135 of the , detailing impacts and expenditures. The company collaborates with Tata Trusts for strategic guidance and local NGOs for on-ground implementation, ensuring programs like extensions reach marginalized groups effectively.

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