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MERC reduces power tariff for industry, Mumbai consumers to pay more

MERC approved an overall reduction in state’s power tariff by 5.75 per cent as compared to last year.

MERC, state electricity regulator, power tariff, power supply, raise in tariff, MSEDCL, mumbai news, city news, local news, maharashtra news, Indian Express The MERC has, however, approved a slight rise in tariff for agricultural users by Re 0.06 per unit and for higher slabs of MSEDCL’s residential users by Re 0.01 to Rs 1.49 per unit.

The state electricity regulator has reduced power tariffs for industrial users across the state while marginally hiking tariff for some categories of agricultural and residential consumers.

The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) approved an overall reduction in the state’s power tariff by 5.75 per cent as compared to last year, a 2.44 percent reduction from April prices.

The tariff for industrial units on express feeder has been reduced to Rs 7.21 from the Rs 8.41 per unit that was made applicable in April, while the charges for industries on the non-express feeders have also been pushed down to Rs 6.71 from Rs 7.60 per unit.

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However, electricity consumers in Mumbai’s suburbs and parts of the island city will however have to brace for a rise in power bills. The MERC has approved an average 5.2 per cent hike in electricity tariff for consumers of Reliance Energy, and an average 3.9 per cent hike for Tata Power consumers over April tariffs. The new tariffs will be effective June 1.

For Reliance Energy’s consumers in Mumbai, the MERC has hiked residential electricity prices by 5 to 11 per cent, with the maximum increase being for residential consumers using 300 to 500 units a month.

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Tata Power’s lowest-end residential consumers, those using up to 100 units, will see a sharp 17 per cent fall in tariffs, and those using between 100 and 300 units will see a 7 per cent decline in their power bills. However, consumers using between 300 to 500, and those using over 500 units a month will have to bear a 3 per cent hike.

The Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Ltd (MSEDCL) distributes power to the entire state except Mumbai. However, certain Mumbai areas such as Bhandup, Mulund, Navi Mumbai are also catered to by the MSEDCL.

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Reliance Energy supplies electricity to Mumbai’s suburbs, while Tata Power too supplies power to parts of Mumbai suburbs and some pockets of the island city. All distribution companies had put forward their proposals for tariff determination for 2015-16 to the MERC.
With strong pressure from the state government as well as several industrial lobbies, the MERC reduced electricity tariffs for MSEDCL’s industrial consumers by an average of 7-10 per cent for various industrial sub-categories.

The MERC has, however, approved a slight rise in tariff for agricultural users by Re 0.06 per unit and for higher slabs of MSEDCL’s residential users by Re 0.01 to Rs 1.49 per unit.

In its order MERC said, “The commission has taken note of views expressed by industries that tariff for industries, both high-tension and low-tension, are higher in Maharashtra in comparison with neighbouring states. Electricity charges play an important role in competitiveness of industry. The commission hopes that this will play a catalyst role in industrial growth of Maharashtra.”

First uploaded on: 28-06-2015 at 00:50 IST
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