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Poll-bound Delhi hikes power tariff up to 7%, Congress, AAP, BJP fume

FP Archives November 13, 2014, 22:35:06 IST

According to the DERC order, the hike will be 7 percent for consumers of BSES Yamuna Power Ltd while BSES Rajdhani customers will have to shell out 4.5 percent extra on their electricity bills.

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Poll-bound Delhi hikes power tariff up to 7%, Congress, AAP, BJP fume

New Delhi: Power tariff in the national capital was tonight hiked by up to seven percent by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission and will come into effect from Saturday.

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According to the DERC order, the hike will be 7 percent for consumers of BSES Yamuna Power Ltd while BSES Rajdhani customers will have to shell out 4.5 percent extra on their electricity bills.

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The hike for consumers of Tata Power Delhi Distribution Ltd has been fixed at 2.5 percent.

“We have hiked the tariff to help power distribution companies recover their power purchase cost. The surcharge will be reviewed again in February,” DERC chairperson PD Sudhakar told PTI.

BJP, Congress and AAP have strongly criticised the hike. Delhi BJP president Satish Upadhyay said the party will raise the issue with Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal and Lt Governor Najeeb Jung.

While hiking the power tariff by up to 7.5 percent for domestic consumers, the DERC in July had withdrawn Power Purchase Adjustment Cost (PPAC) of around 8 percent till October.

The regulator had introduced PPAC in 2012 to help the private power distribution companies recover additional cost on account of increase in coal and gas prices.

Delhi gets power from a number of gas and coal-based power generation plants.

The private power distribution companies, particularly, BRPL and BYPL, have been demanding significant hike in tariff, citing rise in power purchase cost.

PTI

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