Supreme Court of India ruled that consumers cannot be charged for unused electricity services, stressing tariff regulation must balance cost recovery and consumer protection. It set aside APTEL’s order allowing full cost recovery for Delhi’s Rithala power plant
Andhra Pradesh will see no electricity tariff hike for FY2026-27 as APERC approved stable rates. The government will bridge the revenue gap, ensuring relief to households, farmers, and businesses while supporting industry, clean energy initiatives, and DISCOM efficiency improvements
Hanamkonda: BJP district president Rao Padma said that they would protest against the unprecedented and steep hike in the electricity tariff by staging dharna in front of the NPDLC headquarters at Nakkalagutta in Hanamkonda on June 15. She said that the power distribution company had imposed a huge burden on the common people with a […]
Amaravati: Opposition parties in Andhra Pradesh on Thursday staged state-wide protests against hike in electricity tariff announced by the government. Main opposition Telugu Desam Party (TDP) and the Left parties staged dharnas, took out rallies and organised innovative protests demanding a roll back. The Electricity Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Wednesday issued the Retail Tariff Order […]