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Power bills in Delhi to rise up to 9.42% as DERC hikes key surcharge

Delhi's minister for power Atishi said consumers who get free electricity up to 200 units will have no impact from the hike in surcharge. At least 1.9 million consumers of BSES Yamuna Power Limited will have to pay 9.42 percent more towards their electricity bills

June 26, 2023 / 20:18 IST
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The PPAC surcharge has already come into effect from this month and will reflect in the upcoming electricity bills of consumers in Delhi.

Electricity bills of consumers across all segments (domestic, industrial and commercial) in Delhi are set to increase by 1.49 percent to 9.42 percent as the state power regulator has approved a revision in a surcharge called power purchase adjustment cost (PPAC).

As per orders issued by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) and reviewed by Moneycontrol, the power bills of consumers of BSES Rajdhani Power Limited (BRPL) will increase by 6.39 percent. BRPL supplies power to at least 2.9 million customers -  the highest of all the four distribution companies (discoms) in the national Capital.

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Consumers of BSES Yamuna Power Limited (BYPL) will have to pay 9.42 percent more towards their electricity bills. This is the highest increase approved by the DERC of all the four discoms. BYPL supplies power to 1.9 million consumers.

Power bills of those under Tata Power-DDL, which also serves 1.9 million customers, will go up by 1.49 percent, the lowest hike of all. At the same time, those under the New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) will have to pay 2 percent more in their bills. NDMC has a customer base of at least 46,000 consumers, the lowest of all the discoms in Delhi.