The Asian Age

No hike in power tariff this year

Rates have remained unchanged for 3 consecutiv­e years now

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Consumers can heave a sigh of relief, as Delhi Electricit­y Regulatory Commission has not hiked power tariff for third year in a row in the capital. In an official statement, the DERC said there is “no change in the energy charge for all categories.”

Only the hi-end consumers will witness a minor increase in their electricit­y bills due to the revision in “fixed charge” component methodolog­y. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal congratula­ted the public for choosing his honest government for the move in a tweet.

The electricit­y tariff is constitute­d of two components — fixed charge and energy charge. The fixed charge remains constant irrespecti­ve of the energy consumed, while energy charge varies as per usage.

The DERC said while there is no change in charges for consumers with a connection of 2 kW, consumers with 3,4 and 5 kW connection­s will have to pay an increased fixed charge of `105, `140, and `175, respective­ly, as against `100 earlier. All the changes are meant for domestic connection­s and not commercial ones.

Similarly, there will be no change in electricit­y bills for those consuming 200 units to 400 units. Power bills of households that consume between 800 units to a 1,000 units will

The fixed charge for low-end users having an electricit­y connection of 1 kw. Such users will now have to pay `20, instead of the earlier `40 earlier. The bills of households that consume up to 200 units will fall by 2.38 per cent

rise by 1.13 per cent. Those who consume between 400 to and 600 units will face a 0.14 per cent hike, while there will be a 0.80 per cent hike for those who consume between 600 units and 800 units.

The DERC has cut the fixed charge for low-end users having an electricit­y connection of 1 kw. Such users will now have to pay 20, instead of the earlier 40 earlier. The bills of households that consume up to 200 units will fall by 2.38 per cent. There is no change in fixed charge being paid by users with 2 kw connection, they’ll continue to pay `40.

This will have a minor impact in power tariff in the city. The changes will come into effect from September 1. Electricit­y tariff was last revised in the year 2014 in the city.

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