Genus Power Infrastructures Limited
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15 million
43%
183%
Rs. 38,200 crore
Rs. 5,380 crore
Rs. 4,400 crore
Rs. 28,400 crore
Rs. 1,157 crore
Rs. 25,350 crore
100%
19.70%
Guidance — 10 items
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“No offering of securities of the Company will be made except by means of a statutory offering document containing detailed information about the Company.”
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“In the new TOTEX (CAPEX + OPEX) model under the Design Build Finance Own Operate and Transfer (DBFOOT) arrangement, system integrators (also known as Advanced Metering Infrastructure Service Providers, or simply AMISPs) will be responsible for all capital expenditures, relieving SEBs of any financial burden.”
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“As a result, we anticipate a substantial increase in revenue from smart meters, which typically have higher operating margins.”
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“The payment for meters supplied to other AMISPs will be on LC basis.”
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“In addition, because AMISPs will be responsible for a significant portion of the capex, the quality and timely delivery of smart meters will be crucial factors to consider when placing orders with metering companies, as opposed to simply selecting the lowest bidder.”
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“On the foundation of our inherent strengths, we hope to recreate our leadership position in smart metering business.”
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“The kill switch will be operated via Internet.”
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“This will give power to utility providers to start and stop the supply at the click of a button Increased customer involvement As all the data collected will be uploaded on the Internet the customers will be able to access it using their smart phones application.”
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“This will give them a clear idea about daily, hourly and even per-minute consumption, and how it is billed Prepaid Schemes Customers will be able to recharge their meters to the amount of energy usage and consume only that much.”
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“This will help consumers save money, and take the load of billing off the local body Consumption Patterns As consumers will be able to access the data on their mobile phones / tablets / PCs, they will be able to cut their expenses using simple strategies.”
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SPL-3, RIICO Industrial Area, Sitapura, Tonk Road, Jaipur-302022, (Raj.), India T. +91-141-7102400/500 • F. +91-141-2770319, 7102503 E. info@genus.in • W. www.genuspower.com
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G-123, Sector-63, Noida, Uttar Pradesh-201307 (India) T. +91-120-2581999 E. info@genus.in Genus Power Infrastructures Limited August 2022 Corporate Presentation 1 Safe Harbour This presentation and the accompanying slides (the “Presentation”), by Genus Power Infrastructures Limited (the “Company”), have been prepared solely for information purposes and do not constitute any offer, recommendation or invitation to purchase or subscribe for any securities, and shall not form the basis or be relied on in connection with any contract or binding commitment what so ever. No offering of securities of the Company will be made except by means of a statutory offering document containing detailed information about the Company. This Presentation has been prepared by the Company based on information and data which the Company considers reliable, but the Company makes no representation or warranty, express or implied, whatsoever, and no reliance shall be placed on, the truth, accuracy, completeness,
Smart meter has the following capabilities
- Smart Meters and AMI Meters have communication capability - It can register real time or near real time consumption of electricity or export both. - Read the meter both locally or remotely - Remote connection or disconnection of electricity - Remote communication facilities through GSM / GPRS / RF etc ▪ India can save Rs. 9.5 lakh crore by investing Rs 1.25 lakh crore for replacing 25 crore conventional meters with smart meters Source: Various Articles 31 Reforms-Based, Result-Linked Power Distribution Sector Scheme Government has approved Rs. 3.03 trillion power distribution company (DISCOM) reform scheme. About half of the total funds of the scheme i.e. about Rs. 1.5 trillion are to be deployed for installation of smart meters 01 Scheme aims to bring down AT&C losses from the present level of 21.4% to 12-15% by 2024-25 & narrow the deficit between the cost of electricity and the price at which it is supplied to ‘zero’ by 2024-25 02 Revamped Distribution Sector Scheme 03 ▪ ▪ Scheme
DISCOMs will have to
• publish quarterly unaudited accounts in 60 days of the end of each quarter • ensure no new regulatory assets have been created • state governments have paid subsidy in full government bodies have paid bills Evaluation framework for the scheme will be formulated based on the agreed action plan for each individual state Base Year for Evaluation The base year for evaluation will be 2019-20 while trajectories will be set for 2021-22 to 2025-26 across various parameters Funds under the scheme will be released to DISCOMs on meeting pre-qualifying criteria as well as upon achievement of basic minimum benchmarks evaluated on the basis of agreed evaluation framework tied to financial improvements DISCOMs will have to score a minimum 60 marks on the evaluation matrix to be eligible for fund release each year Funding for Metering Other Key Condition for Funding For metering, DISCOMs will be allowed to claim the grant funds in phased manner for every 5% of meters commissioned against total numbe
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