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Maharashtra
govt objects MSEB’s 19% tariff hike
Sanjay Jog
Mumbai, Nov 20: Bowing to the pressure from an influential
powerloom and agricultural lobby along with various consumer
organisations, the state government has strongly opposed the
Maharashtra State Electricity Board’s (MSEB) 19 per cent tariff
hike suggested for 2001-02 to the Maharashtra Electricity
Regulatory Commission (Merc).
The state government, in its affidavit
before the Merc has made it clear that the tariff hike proposed
by the state electricity board was on "higher side in
respect of domestic, agricultural, powerloom and public works
consumers."
According to the government affidavit, the tariff hike for
the domestic consumer for the slab of 0-30 units would comprise
Rs 20 as fixed charge per month and 75 paise per unit as energy
charge instead of MSEB’s proposal of Rs 75 per month fixed
charge.
For non-domestic consumers, the government has proposed a
fixed charge of Rs 100 per month and energy charge of Rs 2.50
per unit for 0-100 units.
Although the government has proposed a fixed charge of Rs
100 per month for 101-200 units and 201-above units like the
MSEB, it has suggested an energy charge of Rs 4.60 and Rs
6 as energy charge for 101-200 units and 201-above units respectively.
For powerlooms, the fixed charge would be Rs 75 per horse
power per month instead of MSEB’s proposal of Rs 100 per kw
per month.
However, it has suggested different energy charges against
MSEB’s proposal of a similar energy charge of Rs 2 per unit.
For agricultural consumers, the flat rate tariff would be
Rs 100 per horse power per month instead of MSEB’s proposal
of Rs 300 per KW per month for load between 0-5 horse power.
The state government has admitted that there was a difference
of opinion between it and the state electricity board with
regard to the proposed tariff increase.
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