In a chat with ET Now Kulamani Biswal NTPC Director (Finance), said that going for 100% metering will bring down power losses from 25% to 15%.Most of the states have shown their interest in UDAY Scheme. As of now Jharkhand, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Haryana have joined the scheme. UDAY Scheme has two parts; one is to improve the financial viability of the discoms and the other part is to improve their operational efficiency. Through operational efficiency, the state utilities would reduce their AT&C losses. Government is putting money to strengthen the transmission and distribution system in the states through Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gramin Jyoti Yojana and in urban area through integrated power development schemes.With infrastructure development and going for 100% metering i.e. transfer metering, feeder metering, consumer metering, losses can be brought down from the current level of 25% to 15% at all India level. UDAY Scheme gives importance to demand side management and debt restructuring of the discoms. Under this debt restructuring 75% of the total debt of the discoms would be taken over by the state government and 25% of the debt would be refinanced at a lower interest loan.There is a huge demand for power and our per capita consumption is only 1000 unites per person as against 3000 kws worldwide. If you compare with developed countries, it is much more. So, there is huge demand and government has plan to provide 24/7 power to all by 2019-2020. If that is happening, definitely the demand will surge up and NTPC will benefit from that. Whatever installed capacity we have will be generating more power and our PL will increase.Margin will not increase because as you know coal is pass through and expenditure incurred on fuel will be passed on to the consumers. The UDAY Scheme has a provision for rationalising coal supply by replacing imported coal, MOU coal and ESN coal with notified coal. By doing that we can reduce the coal price by 34 paisa per unit and the entire benefit will go to consumer, it will not be retained by NTPC.Now we are having 24000 megawatt under constructions, we will be adding 5000 megawatts next year, 8000 megawatt by 2017-2018, and balance in 2018-2019. As for as green initiative is concerned, we have a mandate to add 10,000 megawatt on our own and 15,000 megawatt through private developers by 2022. So we will be contributing around 25% of the country's capacity addition by 2022.