Power Discoms In Delhi Seek Progressive Tariff Rationalisation Power Discoms In Delhi Seek Progressive Tariff Rationalisation The accumulated revenue gap of the discoms has reached a whopping over Rs 50,000 crore as on March 31, 2020, as per their petitions.
Tata Power Delhi Distribution Limited has proposed a separate flat rate for high power consumption.
New Delhi:
Power discoms in Delhi have proposed to regulator DERC that there should be a cost-reflective, progressive tariff rationalisation as their combined standalone revenue gap in 2019-20 is nearing Rs 3000 crore.
BRPL, BYPL, and TPDDL have filed their separate petitions for truing-up up to 2019-20 and aggregate revenue requirement (ARR) and tariff for 2021-22, ahead of tariff rationalisation by Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) this year.
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