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Himachal implements revised power tariffs with four slabs system

Himachal implements revised power tariffs with four slabs system

Shimla, Apr 30 (UNI) The state government has proposed a revised power tariff for households in Himachal Pradesh consuming over 300 units of domestic power connection.

In a new notification, the Electricity Regulatory Commission introduced a four-slab revised tariff structure for domestic consumers, effective immediately.

The new system maintains benefits for low-usage households while implementing higher rates for heavy consumers, as reflected in the latest tariff notification.

Under the revised structure, consumers using up to 60 units per month will be charged Rs 4.72 per unit, while those consuming up to 125 units would pay Rs 5.45 per unit. However, the first 125 units remain free for eligible households as part of the state's ongoing subsidy scheme.

A significant change affects consumers exceeding 300 units monthly, who will now pay the full unsubsidised rate of Rs 5.90 per unit.

The tariff sheet reveals a detailed breakdown:

- For consumption between 126-300 units, the effective rate becomes Rs 5.90 with a subsidy component of Rs. 1.73, resulting in a net charge of Rs. 4.17 per unit

Consumption beyond 300 units loses all subsidy benefits, with the full Rsm 5.90 rate applying.

The three-phase commercial consumers face similar adjustments, though specific rates for this category require further clarification from authorities.

Energy Secretary Rakesh Kanwar confirmed the changes would reflect in May's billing cycle.

"The tiered system ensures equitable distribution of subsidies while encouraging responsible energy use," he stated.

The move aligns with the state's dual objectives of supporting low-income households through the 125-unit free electricity scheme while reducing fiscal burdens from blanket subsidies.

The electricity board has begun updating its billing systems to implement the new structure, with officials available at local offices to address consumer queries regarding the revised tariffs.

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