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NO RAISE IN POWER TARIFF IN TAMILNADU.

Posted on: 10/May/2010 12:41:35 AM

M.Karunanidhi Chief Minister of Tamilnadu told the assembly while answering a debate on Thursday that there would neither be any increase in power tariff for consumers nor the withdrawal of free power supply scheme nor withdrawal of grants to the Energy Department. Earlier, Law Minister Durai Murugan, who moved the demands on behalf of ailing Electricity Minister Arcot N.Veeraswami, said the Tamil Nadu Electricity Board had recently submitted a tariff revision petition before the Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission.“The current tariff proposal is a small step forward in the direction of correcting the tariff imbalances, affecting the [Tamil Nadu Electricity] Board and making it at least partially financially viable. While submitting the tariff revision petition, utmost care has been taken to spare agriculture and other needy and weaker sections of society from increase in tariff,” the Minister stated.

No tariff hike was proposed for low tension domestic consumers who consumed up to 200 units bi-monthly, hut dwellers, places of worship and power loom weavers. Among high-tension consumers those who had taken power connection for lift irrigation were spared, he said.

The Electricity Act of 2003 provides the scope, under Section 65, for the State government to grant subsidy to any consumer or class of consumers in the tariff determined by the State Electricity Regulatory Commission.

When the government decides to provide subsidy, it has to compensate in advance the power utility concerned in the manner as the State Commission may direct.

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