Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Regulator nod to levy ₹427 crore surcharge on power consumers

- Vishal Rambani

CONSUMERS WILL PAY EXTRA 10 PAISA A UNIT AS PART OF LEVYING OF ₹104 CRORE; ₹322 CRORE TO BE CHARGED IN REVISED TARIFF ORDER FOR 201819

PATIALA: The Punjab State Electricit­y Regulatory Commission (PSERC) has given its nod to the Power State Power Corporatio­n Limited (PSPCL) to levy ₹427 crore fuel cost adjustment (FCA) surcharge on consumers.

While ₹104 crore will be levied on power consumptio­n between October 1 and December 31 in the bills generated from April 1 onwards, ₹322 crore will be charged in the revised tariff orders for 2018-19, which the power regulator will announce in the coming days.

The consumers will pay an extra 10 paisa per unit as part of the levying of ₹104 crore surcharge. This is the second FCA surcharge levied in the last financial year.

PSPCL in a petition had claimed ₹10.84 crore FCA on account of increase in the cost of fuel at its thermal stations and ₹93.50 crore increase in the cost of power purchase from other thermal stations under the long-term contract.

Also, the power corporatio­n said it was bearing ₹322.28 crore hike in power purchase cost due to payment on account of washing of coal and transporta­tion of fuel from the mine to the station.

The power regulator allows power companies to pass on the rising cost of fuel to consumers by adding to the FCA. However, power engineers contend that the fuel cost has increased as PSPCL was being supplied substandar­d coal by the miners.

“While the fuel cost of NTPC Ltd and other central government-run plants reduced by ₹45 crore, the fuel cost of privately owned thermal stations increased by ₹138 crore. The total power purchase cost increased by ₹93 crore.

Of this, ₹138 crore is from private thermal stations, ₹67 crore from the Rajpura thermal station, ₹54 crore from the Talwandi plant and ₹17 crore from the Tata Mundra plant. The fuel purchase cost at Pspcl-owned thermal plants at Ropar, Lehra Mohabbat and Bathinda increased by ₹10.84 crore. The net fuel cost increase is ₹104.34 crore and based on it 10 paisa per unit FCA will be levied,” said a power engineer.

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