'Current shock' : Power tariff goes up in Karnataka


Bangalore, May 7 (DHNS) :  The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) on Monday allowed electricity supply companies (escoms) to hike tariff by an average of 23 paise per unit for year 2013-14.

The escoms had earlier sought a hike of 70 paise. The KERC, however, gave the escoms a free hand to revise tariff once every quarter as fuel cost adjustment.

The revision was put on hold on March 28, 2013, owing to the model code of conduct.

The revised tariff is likely to burn a deep hole in the pockets of consumers across the spectrum, including domestic consumers who will be paying an extra 20 paise per unit for the first 100 units and 25 paise per unit after that. However, private education institutes and hospitals under the Low Tension tariff, which were paying commercial rates, have been exempted.

The tariff hike which will come into effect from May 1, 2013, retrospectively, is of three types. The first category of IP sets, BJ and KJ consumers and the second category of domestic consumers have to pay an extra 20 paise per unit. “We need to balance this revenue gap by distributing to all consumers than any one section, “ said KERC Chairman M N Sreenivasamurthy.

Government subsidy for irrigation pumpsets users and BJ and KJ beneficiaries for the year 2013-14 has shot up to Rs 5,381 crore from Rs 4,722 crore in 2012-13. According to Sreenivasamurthy, consumption for these three is likely to increase to 16,679 million units (mu) in 2013-14 from the existing 15,318 mu in 2012-2013. With the increase of 20 paise, all the Escoms will be making a profit of 32 paise per unit for the year 2013-14, taking the total amount of profit to Rs 1,125 crore.

For domestic consumers, for the first 30 units, the tariff will increase to Rs 2.50 from the existing Rs 2.30. For the users between 30 units and 100 units,  consumers will have to pay Rs 3.70 as against the present Rs 3.50.

Those consuming between 101 units and 200 units will have to pay an additional price of 25 paise. With the existing price being Rs 4.60 unit under this slab, consumers have to now pay Rs 4.85 per unit. It is the same for those consuming 200 units. They have to pay Rs 5.85 per unit instead of the existing Rs 5.60. The apartment dwellers (under HT category) have to pay a sum of Rs 4.90 per unit instead of the existing Rs 4.70 per unit, an increase of Rs 20 paise.   

However, for hospitals, healthcare units attached to private educational institutes there is good news. Earlier, they were categorised as commercial, now they are under LT-2 category, while government hospitals and hospitals run by charitable institutions, educational institutions belong to government local bodies and aided institutions, which consume over one lakh units, are categorised under HT-2.

LT users of commercial establishments, street lights and small industries will have to shell out 25 paise extra per unit, while those obtaining temporary connection have to pay 30 paise per unit extra. Consumers coming under this category in Bangalore have to pay a sum of Rs 4.45 per unit for the first 500 units and Rs 5.45 per units for consumption of above 500 units. In other places (outside Bangalore) it is Rs 4.25 per unit of power for the first 500 units and Rs 4.95 per unit for consumers between 500 and 1,000 units and 5.25 per unit for those consuming over 1,000 units.

For LT consumers in Bangalore, the tariff is fixed at Rs 6.45 per unit for the first 50 units and Rs 7.45 per unit for those consuming beyond 50 units. In the rural areas, the new rates will be Rs 5.95 per unit for first 50 units. For above 50 units it is Rs 6.95.

However, the commission has not revised the tariff for drinking water supply in urban and rural areas for both HT and LT category.

  

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  • ISMAIL, UJIRE

    Tue, May 07 2013

    It is suggested that, Always POWER OFF.

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  • Steve, U.A.E

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Get ready!!!!many more "Current Shock" to come from Karnataka Govt..it is Just a start.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'Lore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    At this rate the 'Current Account' would be swelling!

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  • BONIFACE, MANGALORE

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Dear Tony Crasta.

    I fully agree with your statement, but why they had to wait till election is over. just read the third para "The revision was put on hold on March 28, 2013, owing to the model code of conduct".

    Again they are talking about hospitals. Are they differentiating them on various rates they are charging to patient!! Lets take example "Apollo Hospital" or some other renowned highly charging hospitals!!

    how one can compare charitable run institutions and others.

    Again it is not only habit of BJP led government, it is practice of all the parties.

    People them to provide better facilitie and make good to people and nation.

    Unfortunately, there is no honest politicians anymore. Once he is in the power, he totally foget the people and take them for granted.

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    polling over, now who cares???? now the diaolougue may POLE ORA KIRI KIRI

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  • Vincent, Mangalore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Karnataka may be the only state in the world where poor quality and undependable Electricity supply costs its consumers a fortune!

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  • Ayes P., Mangalore/KSA

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Some readers are screaming while fuel prices gone up but fuel prices are come down drastically. petrol consumption was for the rich people only but electricity was using poor people too. Why the same readers are mum while electricity prices go up ????? Wake up wake up.

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  • Tony Crasta, Mangalore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    It`s the question of demand and supply I suppose, just like the steep rise in petrol prices, where there is huge demand and limitation in supply, and sadly this is going to be the reality, which unfortunately, one has to put up and live with.

    The situation has worsened in the recent past due to extreme heat conditions, where more and more people are using air conditioners and cooling devices, thus usage has shot up, while the electric supply situation has remained stagnant. Climatic and environmental conditions (lack of rains, etc.) have worsened the problem.

    Thankfully, the hospitals, healthcare units and private educational institutions have been spared from this increase, which is good news.

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  • ESKEY, UDUPI

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Supply situation has become stagnant. It will remain stagnant as long as some section of people stop protesting whenever an attempt is made to set up a new power plant in the country (anywhere)either nuclear, thermal (coal or gas fired) or hydro-electric.

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Dinesh.....RAKESH....RATHNAKARA and like minded have any comments?You guys are making blah blah for fossil fuel price increases but what about this one?In fact when fuel prices comes down you guys are again out of range!!!Consumers are in receiving end from state and central govt.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, May 07 2013

    BJP Government seems was waiting for completion of the election to increase the electricity tariff.
    But now common people can read and understand better.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Valerian Dsouza... lets hope your congress government will reduce the tariff

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  • N.M., mangalore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Builders have been given a free ride to construct more and more flats everywhere (thanks to corruption), and as a result the power consumption, and in the future the water bill also, is bound to increase manyfold, because demand of power and water is more than supply.

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  • BONIFACE, MANGALORE

    Tue, May 07 2013

    NOW LOOK BJP'S SMARTNESS. THEY WAITED TILL THE COMPLETION OF ELECTION. JUST ONE DAY AFTER THE ELECTION THESE IDIOTS RAISED THE PRICE. MY OPINION WE HAVE TO KNOCK THE DOORS OF LAW TO AVOID ANY SUCH SURPRISES IN THE FUTURE.

    THIS IS HOW THE GOVERNMENT IS CHEATING THE ORDINARY COMMON MAN.

    ONLY PRICE IS INCREASED, BUT YOU WILL SEE THAT THE INFRASTRUCTURE WILL REMAIN THE SAME FOR ANOTHER CENTURY.

    ORDINARY MAN'S TAX MONEY IS GONE FOR BUYING VOTES, BUYING OPPOSIT PARTY CANDIDATES / INDIPENDENT CANDIDTES TO GAIN POWER.

    GOOD EXAMPLE OF RECENT IT RAIDS, WHERE THEY HAD RECOVERED HUGE AMOUNT OF BLACK MONEY.

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  • Amar Nathal, Mangalore

    Tue, May 07 2013

    No wonder, the categories are IP(Congress), BJ (BJP), KJ (KJP) = all parties are crooks fooling the ordinary people.

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  • Aravind, Blr

    Tue, May 07 2013

    Fully agree, these are tactics employed by political parties before election. UPA I at the end of their tenure brought the petrol price to 45 Rs per liter and within 6 months of getting reelected, they increased the petrol price to 62 Rs. So looks like various states are taking a lesson or two from the pioneers of jugglery..

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