202207281044409981UPPCL Tariff
202207281044409981UPPCL Tariff
202207281044409981UPPCL Tariff
BEFORE
LUCKNOW
Quorum
Hon'ble Shri Raj Pratap Singh, Chairman
1. Petition for Truing-Up for FY 2020-21, Annual Performance Review (APR) for FY 2021-22 and
Approval of Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR) for the FY 2022-23- (Petition No. - 1837
2. Petition for Truing-Up for FY 2020-21, Annual Performance Review (APR) for FY 2021-22 and
Approval of Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR) for the FY 2022-23- (Petition No. - 1835
3. Petition for Truing-Up for FY 2020-21, Annual Performance Review (APR) for FY 2021-22 and
Approval of Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR) for the FY 2022-23- (Petition No. - 1833
4. Petition for Truing-Up for FY 2020-21, Annual Performance Review (APR) for FY 2021-22 and
Approval of Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR) for the FY 2022-23- (Petition No. - 1834
5. Petition for Truing-Up for FY 2020-21, Annual Performance Review (APR) for FY 2021-22 and
Approval of Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR) for the FY 2022-23- (Petition No. - 1836
...................... Petitioners
ORDER
1. As per provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003 (hereinafter referred as 'the Act') and the
Tariff Policy, the Commission has notified Uttar Pradesh Electricity Regulatory
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Commission (Multi Year Tariff for Distribution & Transmission) Regulations, 2019
(hereinafter referred as 'MYT Regulations, 2019') for determination of tariff for the
Transmission and Distribution Licensees. These Regulations are applicable for
determination of tariff in all cases covered under these Regulations from April 1, 2020, to
2. The primary objective of the Commission is to protect the interest of the consumer and
at the same time ensuring recovery of reasonable and justified cost by the utilities. The
Commission in the previous Order had taken various steps to protect public interest and
provided relief to the consumers and Utilities in the State of Uttar Pradesh.
3. The State-owned Distribution Licensees namely Dakshinanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd.,
Madhyanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd ., Paschimanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd.,
Purvanchal Vidyut Vitran Nigam Ltd., Kanpur Electricity Supply Company Ltd. (hereinafter
filed the Petitions for determination of True-Up for the FY 2020-21, Annual Performance
Review of FY 2021-22 and Aggregate Revenue Requirement and Tariff for FY 2022-23 on
4. The Commission having deliberated upon the above Petitions and the subsequent filings
by the Petitioners, thereafter admitted the same on April 21, 2022. Further, the
representations received from the stakeholders during the course of the above
proceedings and also in the public hearings held through Video Conferencing (VC) on June
21, 2022, June 22, 2022 and June 24, 2022, and State Advisory Committee meeting held
on June 27, 2022. Accordingly, the Commission, in exercise of powers vested under
Sections 61, 62, 64 and 86 of the Act, 2003 hereby passes this Order and approves the
Rate Schedule applicable which is appended herewith. The detailed Order will be issued
5. The State owned Discoms in accordance with Regulation 5.10 of the Uttar Pradesh
Electricity Regulatory Commission (Multi Year Tariff for Distribution & Transmission)
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Regulations, 2019, shall publish the Tariff approved by the Commission in at least two (2)
English and two (2) Hindi daily newspapers having wide circulation in the area of supply
6. The Tariff so published shall be in force after seven days from the date of such publication
of the Tariffs and shall, unless amended or revised, continue to be in force for such period
7. The Commission directs the Licensees to take appropriate steps to implement the
Place: Lucknow
Dated : ~ .07.2022
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A. GENERAL PROVISIONS:
These provisions shall apply to all categories unless specified otherwise and are integral part of the
Rate Schedule.
1. NEW CONNECTIONS:
All new connections shall be given in kW, kVA, or BHP as agreed to be supplied by the
Licensee. Further, if the contracted load (kW / kVA) of already existing consumer is in
fractions then the same shall be treated as next higher kW/ kVA load. If the contracted
load is in kW and is being converted into kVA, the conversion factor of 0.90 will be used
(kVA =kW/ 0.90) for tariff application purposes and the same shall be rounded off up to
two decimal places.
2. READING OF METERS:
As per applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code 2005 and its amendments.
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code 2005 and its amendments.
5. kVAh TARIFF:
'kVAh based tariffs' shall be applicable on all consumers having contracted load of 10 kW/
13.4 BHP and above, under different categories with TVM /TOD/ Demand recording
meters (as approprictte).
The rates prescribed in different categories in terms of kW and kWh will be converted into
appropriate kVA and kVAh by multiplying Fixed/ Demand Charges and Energy Charges by
an average power factor of 0.90. Similarly, the Fixed/ Demand Charges expressed in BHP
can be converted into respective kVA rates in accordance with formula given below:
Fixed Charges in kVA = (Fixed Charges in BHP/ 0.746) * 0 .90
Fixed Charges in kVA = (Fixed Charges in kW * 0.90)
Energy Charges in kVAh = (Energy Charges in kWh * 0.90)
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The converted rates (i.e. Energy charge in
Rs./ kVAh and Fixe d/ Demand charges
in Rs./
kVA) will be rounded up to two decimal place
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Further for converting energy slabs of .ff · specified in kWh to kVAh,
' d1 eren t categorie s
average pow er facto r of 0.90 will be used . f t f r conv ertin g each ener gy
as a conv ertin g ac or o
slab (specified in kWh) into energy slabs .
(in kVAh). The conv erte d ener gy slabs (in
kVAh)
will be rounded to next higher kVAh.
7. SURCHARGE/ PENALTY:
(i) DELAYED PAYMENT:
If a cons ume r fails to pay his elec tricit y
bill by the due date specified ther ein, a
paym ent surcharge shall be levie d at 1.25 late
% on the dues (excluding late paym ent
surcharge) per mon th; up-t o first thre e mon
ths of dela y and subsequently at 2.00%
on the dues (excluding late paym ent surc
harge) per mon th of delay. Late paym ent
surcharge shall be calculated prop ortio nate
ly for the num ber of days for which the
paym ent is delayed beyo nd the due date
specified in the bill and levied on the
unpaid amo unt of the bill excluding dela
yed paym ent surcharge. Impo sitio n of this
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surcharge is without prejudice to the right of the Licensee to disconnect the supply
or take any other measure permissible under the law.
b) If the maximum load / demand in any month, for the consumers of other
category (except (a) above) having lVM / TOD / Demand recording meter
exceeds the contracted load / demand, then such excess load / demand shall
be levied equal to 200% of the normal rate apart from the normal fixed /
demand charges as per the maximum load/ demand recorded by the meter.
c) Any surcharge / penalty shall be over and above the minimum charge, if the
consumption bill of the consumer is being prepared on the basis of minimum
charge.
i. Power factor surcharge shall not be levied where consumer is being billed on kVAh
consumption basis.
ii. It shall be obligatory for all consumers to maintain an average power factor of 0.90
or more during any billing period. No new connections of motive power loads /
inductive loads above 3 kW, other than under LMV-1 and LMV-2 category, and /
or of welding transformers above 1 kVA shall be given, unless shunt capacitors
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having 1.s.1 specifications of appropriate ratings are installed, as described in· 'LIST
OF POWER FACTOR APPARATUS' of annexed to this Rate Schedule .
iii. In respect of the consumers with or without TVM / TOD / Demand recording
meters, excluding consumers under LMV-1 category up to contracted load of 10
kW and LMV-2 category up to contracted load of 5 kW, if on inspection it is found
that capacitors of appropriate rating are missing or in-operational and Licensee
can prove that the absence of capacitor is bringing down the power factor of the
consumer below the obligatory norm of 0.90; then a surcharge of 15% on the
'RATE' shall be levied on such consumers. The Licensee may also initiate action
under the relevant provisions of the Electricity Act, 2003, as amended from time
to time.
Notwithstandi ng anything contained above, the Licensee also has a right to
disconnect the power supply, if the power factor falls below 0. 75.
iv. Power factor surcharge shall however, not be levied during the period of
disconnection on account of any reason whatsoever.
All bills will be rounded off to the nearest rupee i.e. up to 49 paisa shall be rounded down
to previous rupee and 50 paisa upwards shall be rounded up to next rupee. The difference
due to such rounding shall be adjusted in subsequent bills.
The consumer under LMV-2 and LMV-4 with contracted load above 50 kW and getting
supply at 11 kV & above voltage shall have an option to migrate to the HV-1 category and
LMV-6 consumers with contracted load above 50 kW and getting supply at 11 kV & above
voltage shall have an option to migrate to the HV-2 category. Furthermore, the consumers
shall have an option of migrating back to the original category on payment of charges
prescribed in Cost Data Book for change in voltage level.
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{i) Any consumer having prepaid meters shall also be entitled to a discount of 2.00 %
on the 'RATE' as defined in the Tariff Order.
(ii) The token charges for code generation for prepaid meters shall be Rs. 10.00/- per
token or as decided by the Commission from time to time.
13. CONSUMERS NOT COVERED UNDER ANY RATE SCHEDULE OR EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED
FROM ANY CATEGORY:
For consumers of light, fan & power (excluding motive power loads) not covered under any
rate schedule or expressly excluded from any LMV rate schedule will be categorized under
LMV-2.
14. A consumer under metered category may undertake any extension work, in the same
premises, on his existing connection without taking any temporary connection as long as
his demand does not exceed his contracted demand and the consumer shall be billed in
accordance with the tariff applicable to that category of consumer.
A rebate at the rate of 1.00 % on the 'RATE' shall be given in case the payment is made on
or before the due date. However, a rebate at the rate of 5.00% on the 'RATE' shall be given
to LMV-5 (Rural) (i.e. PTW Rural Category Agricultural Consumers) category of electricity
consumers in case the payment is made on or before the due date. The consumers having
any arrears in the bill shall not be entitled for this rebate. The consumers who have made
advance deposit against their future monthly energy bills shall also be eligible for the above
rebate applicable on the 'RATE' .
16. SCHEME FOR ADVANCE DEPOSIT FOR FUTURE MONTHLY ENERGY BILLS:
If a consumer intends to make advance deposit against his future monthly energy bills, the
Licensee shall accept such payment and this amount shall be adjusted only towards his
future monthly energy bills. On such advance deposit the consumers shall be paid interest,
at the interest rate applicable on security deposit, for the period during which advance
exists for each month on reducing balance method and amount so accrued shall be adjusted
in the electricity bills which shall be shown separately in the bill of each month. Further,
quarterly report regarding the same must be submitted to the Commission.
(ii) The Licensees shall bear the transaction charges for transactions up to Rs. 4,000.00
for payment of bill through internet using Credit Card/ Debit Card .
Minimum charge is the charge in accordance with the tariff in force from time to time and
come into effect only when sum of Fixed / Demand Charges and Energy Charges are less
than a certain prescribed amount i.e. Minimum Charges. For each month, consumer will
pay an amount that is higher of the following:
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Rural Schedule means supply schedule as defined and notified by State Load Despatch
Centre (SLDC), Lucknow from time to time.
a. The Commission had computed the Green Energy Tariff payable by opting
consumers as Rs. 0.54 per kWh .
b. This Tariff will be applicable for all the opting consumers except domestic
and agriculture consumers. This Tariff will be in addition to the regular Tariff
as approved by the Commission.
d. The consumer can request for opting out, however the same shall only be
come into force after the issuance of Commission's next Tariff Order.
e. Further, the Licensees will display the same separately in the bill as well as
in the receipt of such consumers who opted for Green Energy Tariff, in
addition to the Fixed/ Demand Charges and Energy Charges. They will also
keep a separate account for this tariff and separate item in their annual
financial statements and provide the full details to the Commission every
year along with the tariff filings.
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1. APPLICABILITY:
b) Mixed Loads
i. SO kW and above
Residential Multi -
a. Registered Societies, Residential Colon ies/ Townships,
single point) with the
Storied Buildings with mixed loads (getting supply at
shall be exclusively
condition that at least 70% of the total contracted load
above mixed load,
for the purposes of domestic light, fan and power. The
water pumps and
within 70%, shall also include the load required for lifts,
common lighting,
nts (Mixed load
b. Milita ry Engineer Service (MES) for Defence Establishme
witho ut any load restriction).
3. RATE:
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1. Lifeline consumers: Consumers with contracted load upto 1 kW, energy consumption up
to 100 kWh/ month.
A B Al Bl =A-Al = B-B1
Load upto 1 kW and
Rs. 50.00 / kW Rs. 6.50/ Rs. 3.50 / Rs. 50.00 / kW/
for consumption up - Rs. 3.00 / kWh
/ month kWh kWh month
to 100 kWh / month
2. Others: Other than Lifeline consumers (i.e. consumers who do not qualify under the
criteria laid above for lifeline consumers)
Subsidy (as per GoUP Letter No.
Tariff Excluding
703/24-1-2022-13 07/2020 Dated Tariff Payable
Subsidy
Description 07.06.2022) and Cross Subsidy
Energy Energy
Fixed Charge Fixed Charge Energy Charge Fixed Charge
Charge Charge
A B Al Bl =A-Al = B-B1
Rs. 935.00 / Rs. 435.00 / Rs. 500.00 I
i) Un-Metered - - -
kW/ month kW/ month kW/ month
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" Subsidy (as per
1,, GoUP Letter No.
Tariff Excluding 703/24-1-2022-
Tariff Payable •
' ' Subsidy 1307/2020 Dated
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C~msumption 07.06.2022) and
Description '· Cross Subsidy
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(b) Supply at Single Point for bulk loads (50 kW and above, Supplied at any Voltage):
The body seeking the supply at Single point for bulk loads under this category shall be
considered as a deemed franchisee of the Licensee.
The deemed franchisee is required to provide to all its consumers and the licensee, a copy of
the detailed computation of the details of the amounts realized from all the individual
consumers and the amount paid to the licensee for every billing cycle on half yearly basis. If
he fails to do so, then t he consumers may approach the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum
(CGRF) having jurisdiction over their local area for the redressal of their grievances.
The deemed franchisee shall arrange to get its account(s) audited by a Chartered Accountant
mandatorily. The audited accounts will be made available to all the consumers of the deemed
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franchisee within 3 months of the closure of that financial year. If he fails to do so, ~
consumers may approach the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum (CGRF) having
jurisdiction over their local area for the redressal of their grievances.
The deemed franchisee should separately meter the electricity supplied from back up
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arrangements like DG sets etc. The bill of its consumers should clearly depict the units and
rate of electricity supplied through back up arrangement and electricity supplied through
Licensee.
The deemed franchisee shall not disconnect the supply of electricity of its consumers on the
pretext of defaults in payments related to other charges except for the electricity dues
regarding the electricity cqnsumed by its consumers and electricity charges for lift, water
lifting pump, streetlight if any, corridor/ campus lighting and other common facilities.
In case the deemed franchisee exceeds the contracted load/ demand under the provisions of
Clause 7(ii)- 'Charges for Exceeding Contracted demand' of the General Provisions of this Rate
Schedule, only in such case the deemed franchisee will recover the same from the individual
members who were responsible for it on the basis of their individual excess demands.
A B Al Bl =A-Al = 8-B1
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2. Others: Other than Lifeline consumers (i.e . consumers who do not qualify under
the
criteria laid above for lifeline consumers).
Tariff Excluding
Subsidy Cross Subsidy Tariff Payable
Consumption Fixed Tariff
Description Fixed Energy Fixed
Range Charge Excluding Energy Charge
Charge Charge Charge
Subsidy
A B Al Bl =A-Al =B-81
Upto 100 kWh Rs. 6.50 / Rs. 1.00
/ month Rs. 5.50 / kWh
kWh /kWh
101-150 kWh Rs. Rs. 6.50 / Rs . 1.00 Rs.
/ month 110.00 Rs. 5.50 / kWh
Metered kWh /kWh 110.00
151- 300 kWh -
/kW/ Rs. 6.50 / Rs. 0.50 /kW/
/ month Rs. 6.00 / kWh
month kWh /kWh month
Above 300 Rs. 6.50 /
kWh/ month - Rs. 6.50 / kWh
kWh
Note: For all consumers under this category the maximum demand during the month
recorded by the
meter has to be essentially indicated in their monthly bills. However, this condition
would be
mandato ry only in case meter reading is done by the Licensee . Accordingly, if the
bill is being .
prepared on the basis of reading being submitted by the consumer, then the consume
r would
not be liable to furnish maximum demand during the month and his bill would
not be held
back for lack of data of maximum demand.
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1. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule shall apply to all consumers using electric energy for Light, Fan and Power tloads for
Non-Domestic purposes, like all type of Shops including Patri Shopkeepers, Hotels, ReS aurants,
Private Guest Houses, Private Transit Hostels, Private Students Hostels, Marriage Houses, Show-
Rooms, Commercial/ Trading Establishments, Cinema and Theatres, Banks, Cable T.V. Operators,
Telephone Booths / PCO (STD / ISO), fax Communication Centres, Photo Copiers, Cyber Cafe,
Private Diagnostic Centres including X-Ray Plants, MRI Centres, CAT Scan Centres, Pathologies and
Private Advertising/ Sign Posts / Sign Boards, Commercial Institutions / Societies, Automobile
Service Centres, Coaching Institutes, Private Museums, Power Looms with less than 5 kW load
and for all companies registered under the Companies Act, 1956 with loads less than 75 kW.
As per the applicable pr?visions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendments.
3. RATE:
Rat~, gives ~he fixed and energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing
period applicable to the category:
A B Al 81 =A-Al = B-81
Metered Rs. 110.00/ Rs. 6.50 / Rs. 1.00 / Rs. 110.00 / kW/
- Rs. 5.50 / kWh
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Upto4 kW Rs. 330.00 / kW / month Upto 300 kWh/ month Rs. 7.50 / kWh
Above4kW Rs. 450.00 /kW/ month Upto 1000 kWh/ month Rs. 7.50 / kWh
"Minimum charge payable by a consumer under the category H(b) In all other cases "shall be Rs. 600.00
I kW I month {Fram April to September) and Rs. 475.00 /kW/ month {From October to March).
Note: for all consumers under this category the maximum demand during the month recorded by
the meter has to be essentially indicated in their monthly bills. However, this condition would
be mandatory only in case meter reading is done by the Licensee. Accordingly, if the bill is
being prepa~ on the basis of reading being submitted by the consumer, then the consumer
would not be liable to furnish maximum demand during the month and his bill would not be
~Id bKk for lack of data on maximum demand.
Reb.lt~ to Power loom consumers .shall be provided in accordance with the applicable
Govemmenl o,ders su~ ect t o adherence of provision of advance subsidy.
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PUBLIC LAMPS:
1. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule shall apply to Public Lamps including Street Lighting System, Road
Traffic Control
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Signals, Lighting of Public Parks, etc. T e street 1g ting in ariJan
covered by this rate schedule.
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendm ents.
3. RATE:
Rate gives the fixed and energy charges (including the TOD rates as applicable
to the hour of
operatio n) at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing period applicab
le to the
category :
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To be billed on the
basis of total
Rs. 2100.00 / kW Rs. 3200.00 / kW Rs. 4200.00 / kW
connected load
or part thereof per or, part thereof per or part thereo f per
calculated as the
summat ion of
month month month
individual points.
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4. For 'Mainten ance Charges', 'Provision of Lamps' and 'Verifica tion of Load' Point
refer to 'PUBLIC
LAMPS' annexed to this Rate Schedule .
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LIGHT, FAN & POWER FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS AND PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS:
1. APPLICABILITY:
(b) Governme nt & Government aided (i) Educational Institutions (ii) Hostels (iii) Libraries.
(c) Religious and charitable trusts & Institutions having a valid registration under Section 12
AA & 80 G issued by the Income Tax department including hospitals, colleges and those
providing services free of cost or at the charges/ structure of charges not exceeding those
in similar Government operated institutions.
(d) Railway Establishments (excluding railway traction, industrial premises & Metro) such as
Booking Centres, Railway Stations & Railway Research and Development Organization,
Railway rest houses, Railway holiday homes, Railway inspection houses.
Organisations.
This schedule shall apply to non-Government hospitals, nursing homes / dispensari es/ clinics,
private research institutes, and schools/ colleges/ educational institutes & charitable institutions
/ trusts not covered under (A) above.
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendments.
3. RATE:
Rate, gives the fixed and energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing
period applicable to the category:
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SMAU POWER FOR PRIVATE TUBE WELLS/ PUMPING SETS FOR IRRIGATION PURPOSES:
1. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule shall apply to all power consumers getting supply as per Rural/ Urban Schedule for
Private Tube-wells/ Pumping Sets for irrigation purposes having a contracted load up to 25 BHP
and for additional agricultural processes confined to Chaff-Cutter, Thresher, Cane Crusher and
Rice Huller. This schedule shall also be applicable for separate PTW connection for registered
Goshalas for load up to S BHP having separate light and fan connection with the condition that
such Gaushala -Cow shed shall not be used for commercial purpose. All new connections under
this category shall necessarily have the ISi marked energy efficient mono-bloc pump sets with
capacitors of adequate rating to qualify for the supply. All existing pump sets shall be required to
install capacitors of adequate rating.
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendments.
3. RAT£:
Rate gives the fixed and energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing
period applicable to the category:
Un-Metered
Rs. 720.00 / BHP
. Rs. 550.00 / BHP Rs. 170.00 I BHP
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/ month / month / month
• Consumer under th,s category will be allowed a maximum lighting load of 120 watts
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Note: Minimum amount payable by a consumer under the category "Rural Schedule (Metered Supply)
shall be Rs. 160.00 per BHP per month, till the installation of the meter. Regulatory Surcharge,
Duty, Taxes etc. will be payable extra.
·subsidy '(as'pef GoUP Letter ·' ........., r.: ,.. •'":'. .,,. '"}">_:;( ""'-"-',.' • •-.
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No. 703/24-1-2022-1307/2020
Tariff Excluding subsidy Tariff Payable '
Dated 07.06.2022) and Cross
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Fixed Minimum
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Note: Minimum amount payable by a consumer under the category "Rural Schedule (Energy Efficient
Pumps) shall be Rs. 140.00 per BHP per month, till the installation of the meter. Regulatory
Surcharge, Duty, Taxes etc. will be payable extra
(B) For consumers getting supply as per Urban Schedule (Metered Supply) including
consumers getting supply through rural feeders exempted from scheduled rostering or
through co-generating radial feeders in villages and towns.
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Tariff Excluding Subsidy
Minimum
Minimum Fixed Enert,
Minimum Fixed Energy Charge
Description Fixed Energy Charge
Charge Charge Charge Charge Payable Charge
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Payable
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Rs. Rs. 215.00
Rs. Rs. 215.00 ----
Rs. 0.50 130.00 /BHP/ Rs. 6.00 / kWh
130.00 /BHP/ Rs. 6.50
Metered - - /kWh /BHP/ month
/BHP/ month /kWh
month
month
Note: Minimum amount payable by a consumer under the category "Urban Schedule (Metered
Supply) shall be Rs. 215.00 per BHP per month, till the installation of the meter. Regulatory
Surcharge, Duty, Taxes etc. will be payable extra.
For PTW consumers of Bundelkhand Area located in Gram Sabha, the minimum amount payable
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by a consumer shall be Rs. 170.00 per BHP per month, till the installatio n of the meter. Regulato
Surcharge, Duty, Taxes etc. will be payable extra.
• This shall apply to all consumers of Bundelkhand area getting supply as per Rural/ Urban
Schedule for Private Tube-wel ls/ Pumping Sets for irrigation purposes.
• Only such consumers who use electrical pumps for irrigation purpose during the period
from November to February, in a financial year, only will be entitled for the benefit of these
seasonal tariffs. The other conditions for availing the benefit of seasonal tariff shall be as
under:
• In a Financial year, the continuous period of operation of such consumers shall in no case be
more than 4 months i.e. from November to February.
• Any consumer, desirous of availing this benefit, shall specifically declare his option of availing
benefit of seasonal tariffs' at the divisional office, which will be duly incorporated in the
agreement as well as in the billing system.
• For the off-season period i.e. period of 8 months dependin g upon the declaration of the
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consumer, metered consumers opting for seasonal use will get a discount of 75% on the normal
monthly Fixed Charges or Minimum Charges as applicable. In case of consumers under Rural
Schedule, such Fixed Charges or Minimum Charges shall be Tariff Payable as provided in Rate
Schedule for LMV - S(A). In case of consumers under Urban Schedule the Fixed Charges or
Minimum Charges shall be as provided in Rate Schedule for LMV- 5 (B).
• Similarly, Un-Metered consumer opting for seasonal use will get a discount of 50% on the monthly
Fixed Charges or Minimum Charges, as applicable for the off-season period of 8 months. In case
of consumers under Rural Schedule, such Fixed Charges or Minimum Charges shall be Tariff
Payable as provided in Rate Schedule for LMV- S{A). In case of consumers under Urban Schedule
the Fixed Charges or Minimum Charges shall be as provided in Rate Schedule for LMV - 5 (B).
• During the period of off-season, the consumer will not be allowed to use electricity from this
connection for any purpose. In case of default the consumers would be penalized by charging
50% higher than the normally applicable tariff (Fixed and Energy Charges or Minimum Charges,
whichever is higher), for the complete period for which he has availed the seasonal benefit. In
that case seasonal benefit for rest of the off-season period shall be forfeited . In case of consumers
under Rural Schedule, such Fixed Charges or Minimum Charges shall be Tariff Payable as provided
in Rate Schedule for LMV-S{A). In case of consumers under Urban Schedule the Fixed Charges or
Minimum Charges shall be as provided in Rate Schedule for LMV- 5 {B).
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----------- -------- RATE SCHEDULE LMV - 6:
1. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule shall apply to all consumers of electrical energy having a contracted load less than 100
HP (75 kW) for industrial / processing or agro-industrial purposes, power loom (load of 5 kW and
above) and to other power consumers, not covered under any other rate schedule. Floriculture,
Mushroom and Farming units with contracted load less than 100 BHP (75kW) shall also be covered
under this rate schedule. This schedule shall also apply to pumping sets above 25 BHP.
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendments.
3. RATE:
Rate, gives the fixed and energy charges (including the TOD rates as applicable to the hour of
operation) at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing period applicable to the category:
TOD Structure:
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Rate Schedule for F,Y 2022-23
Hours
.% of Energy Charges
05:00 hrs -11:00 hrs 0%
The consumer under this category shall be entitled to a rebate of 7.5% on 'RATE (Excluding the
TOD rates as applicable to the hour of operation)' as given for 'Consumers getting supply other
than Rural Schedule'. Further, no 'TOD RATE' shall be applicable for this category.
Seasonal industries will be determined in accordance with the criteria laid down below. No
exhaustive list can be provided but some examples of industries exhibiting such characteristics
are sugar, ice, rice mill, kolhu and cold storage. The industries which operate during certain period
of the year, i.e. have seasonality of operation, can avail the benefits of seasonal industries
provided :
i) The load of such industry is above 13.4 BHP (for motive power loads) & 10 kW (other
loads) and have Tri-vector Meters/ TOD meters installed at their premises, however for
Kolhu consumers such load is of 10 HP or above.
ii) The continuous period of operation of such industries shall be at least 4 (four) months
but not more than 9 (nine) months in a financial year.
'
iii) Any prospective consumer, desirous of availing the seasonal benefit, shall specifically
declare his season at the time of submission of declaration / execution of agreement
mentioning the period of operation unambiguously.
iv) The seasonal period once notified cannot be reduced during the next consecutive 12
months. The off-season tariff is not applicable to composite units having seasonal and
other category loads.
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The off-season tariff is also not available to those units who have captive generatio"
exclusively for process during season and who avail Licensees supply for miscellaneous
loads and other non-process loads.
v) The consumer opting for· seasonal benefit has a flexibility to declare his off-season
maximum demand subject to a maximum of 25% of the contracted demand. The tariff
rates (demand charge per kW / kVA and energy charge per kWh / kVAh) for such
industries during off-season period will be the same as for normal period. Further, during
the off-season period, fixed charges shall be levied on the basis of maximum demand
recorded by the meter (not on normal billable demand or on percentage contracted
demand). Rates for the · energy charges shall however be the same as during the
operational season. Further, first violation in the off-season would attract normal billable
demand charges and energy charges calculated at the unit rate 50% higher than the
applicable tariff during normal period but only for the month in which the consumer has
defaulted. However, on second violation in the off-season, the consumer will be charged
at the normal billable demand for the entire off-season and energy charges calculated at
the unit rate 50% higher than the applicable tariff during normal period.
Rebate to Power Loom consumers shall be provided in accordance with the applicable
Government orders subject to adherence of provision of advance subsidy.
6. FACTORY LIGHTING:
The electrical energy supplied shall also be utilized in the factory premises for lights, fans, coolers,
etc. which shall mean and include all energy consumed for factory lighting in the offices, the main
factory building, stores, time keeper's office, canteen, staff club, library, creche, dispensary, staff
welfare centres, compound lighting, etc. No separate connection for the same shall be provided.
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1. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule shall apply to Public Water Works, Sewage Treatment Plants and Sewage Pumping
Stations functioning under Jal Sansthan, Jal Nigam or other local bodies.
3. RATE:
(A) Consumers getting supply other than "Rural Schedule":
Rate gives the fixed and energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing
period applicable to the category:
The consumer under this category shall be entitled to a rebate of 7.5% on 'RATE' as given for
'Consumer getting supply other than Rural Schedule'.
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Rate Schedule for FY 202
STATE TUBE WELLS/ PANCHAYTI RAJ TUBE WELL & PUMPED CANALS:
1. APPLICABILITY:
(i) This schedule shall apply to supply of power for all State Tube wells, including Tube wells operated
by Panchayti Raj, World Bank Tube wells, lndo Dutch Tube wells, Pumped Canals and Lift Irrigation
schemes with contracted load less than 100 BHP (75 kW).
(ii) Laghu Dal Nahar having load above 100 BHP (75 kW).
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendments.
3. RATE:
This Category has been merged with LMV- 7. For all such consumers LMV-7 rate schedule will be
applicable.
4. For finding out net load during any quarter of the year for this category refer to 'STATE TU BE - WELLS'
annexed to this Rate Schedule.
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TEMPORARY SUPPLY:
1. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule shall apply to temporary supply of light, fan & power up to 20 KW, Public address
system and illumination loads during functions, ceremonies and festivities and temporary shops,
not ex_ceeding three months and PTW consumers of Bundelkhand Area having requirement of
electricity only for the Rabi Crop i.e., period between November to February in any year.
This schedule shall apply to all temporary supplies of light, fan and power load for the purpose
other than mentioned in (A) above.
This schedule shall also apply for power taken for construction purposes including civil work by
all consumers and Govt. Departments.
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendments.
Rate gives the fixed and energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing
period applicable to the category:
A. Un-metered:
(ii) Fixed charges for temporary shops set-up during festivals/ Rs . 560.00 /day/
melas or otherwise and having load up to 2KW shop
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(iii) PTW consumers of Bundelkhand Area having requirement of Rs. 500.00 /BHP/
electricity only for the Rabi Crop i.e. period between November month
to February in any year.
B. Metered•:
Others
I
From 3rd year onwards: Base Tariff applicable for current year plus
additional 10% of the applicable Energy Charge.
* Minimum bill payable by a consumer under the category "Metered" shall be Rs. 450.00 /kW/ week.
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1. APPLICABILITY:
2. RATE:
For all such consumers LMV-1 rate schedule will be applicable.
3. ELECTRICITY DUTY:
Electricity duty on the above shall be levied in addition at the rates as may be notified by the State
Government from time to time.
4. OTHER PROVISIONS:
(i) For serving / retired employees and their spouse, the supply will only be given at one place
where Licensee's mains exist. The electric supply under this tariff will be given only at one
place, within the area of erstwhile UPSEB / its successor companies.
(ii) Concerned executive engineers will take an affidavit from all employees and pensioners that
the electricity supplied to their premises is being used exclusively for the purpose of domestic
consumption of themselves and their dependants. It will have to be certified by the
employees/pensioners that such electricity is not being used for any other purpose or to any
individual
' to whom his house has been rented out. Without any prejudice to any legal action
as provided in the legal framework, any misuse to above effect shall invalidate him from the
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(iv) Those who are not availing this tariff shall also give a declaration to this effect. This declaration
shall be pasted/ kept in his service book/ personal file/ Pensioners record. If the declaration
is found wrong, necessary action against the employee shall be taken as per the provisions of
service rules. If declaration has already been given at the present place of posting then further
declaration is not necessary, due to this revision. Pensioners shall also have to give a similar
declaration for availing departmental tariff at only one place. In case this declaration is found
(vi) Th~ schedule of miscellaneous charges as appended with Licensee's General Tariff as amended
from time to time and Electricity Supply (Consumers) Regulation, 1984 as enforced from time
to time shall also be applicable on the employee / pensioner receiving supply under this
-,
schedule.
(vii) Retired
. . employees d rawmg
· pension
• from
· the Treasury/ Bank will have to pay the monthly
electricity charges as per th e rates given
. .m the rate schedule applicable to their category.
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1. Domestic Consumers
All the metered domestic consumers covered under the LMV-1 category will be allowed to charge
their Electric Vehicle at their residence, provided the load of Electric Vehicle does not exceed the
connected / contracted load. The Tariff that is applicable as per the rate schedule will be applicable
on Electric Vehicle Charging as well .
2. Multi Storey Buildings (covered under LMV-lb & HV-lb of the Rate Schedule)
Those who wish to install Electric Vehicle Charging station in the premises Multi Storey Building, will
have to take a separate connection for EV Charging Station. The Tariff applicable for such Charging
Station in the Multi Storey Building will be as follows:
The consumer will be required to pay one-time charges etc. wherever applicable.
The consumer will be required to pay one-time charges etc. wherever applicable.
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4. Other Consumers
The consumers of other categories (any metered consumers of LMV-2, LMV-4, LMV-6, LMV-7, LMV-8
(Metered), LMV-9 (Metered), HV-1 (excluding Multi Storey Buildings covered under LMV-lb & HV-lb
of the Rate Schedule), HV-2, HV-3 and HV-4), will be charged as per the Tariff applicable for their
respective category or to say they need not to take a separate connection, they can do the Charging
within thelr respective connections, provided the load of EV does not exceed the connected /
contracted load.
Note: It is advised that the consumer should take precaution to take adequate contracted load in
order to meet the load of Charging of Electrical Vehicle. In case the contracted/ connected load is
breached then the consumer will be liable to pay penalty. F~rther, the other provisions of General
Provisions of Rate Schedule and Electricity Supply Code will aiso come into effect in case consumers
load breaches the contract demand.
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RATE SCHEDULE HV - 1:
1. APPLICABILITY:
(a) Commercial loads (as defined within the meaning of LMV-2) with contracted load of 75 kW &
above and getting supply at single point on 11 kV & above voltage levels.
(b) Private institutions (as defined within the meaning of LMV-4 {b)) with contracted load of 75 kW
& above and getting supply at single point on 11 kV & above voltage levels.
(c) Non domestic bulk power consumer (other than industrial loads covered under HV-2) with
contracted load 75 kW & above and getting supply at single point on 11 kV & above voltage
levels and feeding multiple individuals (owners/ occupiers/ tenants of some area within the
larger premises of the bulk power consumer) through its own network and also responsible for
maintaining distribution network.
(d) Public institutions (as defined within the meaning of LMV-4 {a)) with contracted load of 75 kW
& above and getting supply at single point on 11 kV & above voltage levels. The institution/
consumer seeking the supply at Single point for non-industrial bulk loads under this category
shall be considered as a deemed franchisee of the Licensee.
{e) Registered Societies, Residential Colonies/ Townships, Residential Multi-Storied Buildings with
mixed loads (getting supply at single point) with contracted load 75 kW & above and getting
supply at single point on 11 kV & above voltage levels and having less than 70% of the total
contracted load exclusively for the purposes of domestic light, fan and power. Figure of 70%,
shall also include the load required for lifts, water pumps and common lighting,
(f) For Offices/ Buildings/ Guesthouses of UPPCL / UPRVUNL / UPJVNL / UPPTCL / Distribution
Licensees having loads above 75 kW and getting supply at 11 kV & above voltages.
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendments.
3. RATE:
Rate, gives the demand and energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing
period applicable to the category:
(a) Commercial Loads / Private Institutions / Non - domestic bulk power consumer with
cont~acted load 75 kW & above and getting supply at Single Point on 11 kV & above:
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·','contracted load .
\
Fixed Charge /
Energy fhar(e> t-
For supply at llkV Rs. 430.00 / kVA / month Rs. 8.32 / kVAh
For supply above llkV Rs. 400.00 / kVA / month Rs. 8.12 / kVAh
(b) Public Institutions, Registered Societies, Residential Colonies/ Townships, Residential Multi-
Storied Buildings including Residential Multi-Storied Buildings with contracted load 75 kW
& above and getting supply at Single Point on 11 kV & above voltage levels:
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,. •Energy C~arJe
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For supply at llkV Rs. 380.00 / kVA / month Rs. 7. 70 / kVAh
For supply above llkV Rs. 360.00 / kVA / month Rs. 7.50/ kVAh
The body seeking the supply at Single point for bulk loads under this category shall be considered
as a deemed franchisee of the Licensee.
The deemed franchisee is required to provide to all its consumers and the licensee, a copy of the
detailed computation of the details of the amounts realized from all the individual consumers and
the amount paid to the licensee for every billing cycle on half yearly basis. If he fails to do so, then
the consumers may approach the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum (CGRF) having
jurisdiction over their local area for the redressal of their grievances.
The deemed franchisee shall arrange to get its account(s) audited by a Chartered Accountant
mandatorily. The audited accounts will be made available to all the consumers of the deemed
franchisee within 3 months of the closure of that financial year. If he fails to do so, then the
consumers may approach the Consumer Grievance Redressal Forum (CGRF) having jurisdiction
over their local area for the redressal of their grievances.
The deemed franchisee should separately meter the electricity supplied from back up
arrangements like DG sets etc. The bill of its consumers should clearly depict the units and rate of
electricity supplied through back up arrangement and electricity supplied through Licensee.
The deemed franchisee shall not disconnect the supply of electricity of its consumers on the
pretext of defaults in payments related to other charges except for the electricity dues regarding
the electricity consumed by its consumers and electricity charges for lift, water lifting pump,
streetlight if any, corridor/ campus lighting and other common facilities.
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In case the deemed franchisee exceeds the contracted load / demand under the provisions of
Clause 7(ii) - 'Charges for Exceeding Contracted demand' of the General Provisions of this Rate
Schedule, only in such case the deemed franchisee will recover the same from the individual
members who were responsible for it on the basis of their individual excess demands.
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022
· -23
1. APPLICABILITY:
This rate schedule shall apply to all consumers with contracted load of 75 kW (100 BHP) and above
for industrial and / or processing purposes as well as to Arc/ induction furnaces, rolling/ re-rolling
mills, mini-steel plants and Floriculture, Mushroom and Farming units and to any other HT consumer
not covered under any other rate schedule.
Supply to Induction and Arc furnaces shall be made available only after ensuring that the loads
sanctioned are corresponding to the load requirement of tonnage of furnaces. The minimum load of
one-ton furnace shall in no case be less than 400 kVA and all loads will be determined on this basis.
No supply will be given on loads below this norm.
For all HV-2 consumers, conditions of supply, apart from the rates, as agreed between the Licensee
and the consumer shall continue to prevail as long as they are in line with the existing Regulations &
Acts.
As per the applicable provisions of Electricity Supply Code, 2005 and its amendments.
3. RATE:
Rate, gives the demand and energy charges (including the TOD rates as applicable to the hour of
operation) at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing period applicable to the category:
;
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: ;For supply above *
kV , kV arid·up to 66 kV kV and up to 132 kV
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132,, kV ';t,
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BASE RATE
Demand Charges Rs. 300.00 / kV A/ Rs. 290.00 / kVA / Rs. 270.00 / kVA / Rs. 270.00 / kVA /
month month month month
Energy Charges Rs. 7.10 / kVAh Rs. 6.80 / kVAh Rs. 6.40 / kVAh Rs. 6.10 / kVAh
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TOD Structure:
Summer Months (April to September)
. '
(+) 15%
17:00 hrs- 23:00 hrs ,
This schedule shall be applicable only to consumers getting supply up to 11 kV as per 'Rural
Schedule'. The consumer under this category shall be entitled to a rebate of 7.5% on 'BASE RATE'
as given for 11 kV consumers under urban schedule. Further, no 'TOD RATE' shall be applicable
for this category.
(C) Consumers already existing under HV-2 category with metering arrangement at low
voltage:
Existing consumer under HV-2 with metering at 0.4 kV shall be required to pay as per schedule
applicable to 11 kV consumers under HV-2 category.
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i.
The continuous period of operation of such industries shall be at least 4 (four) months but
loads.
iv. The off-season tariff is also not available to those units who have captive generation
exclusively for process during season and who avail licensees supply for miscellaneous loads
and other non-process loads.
v. The consumer opting for seasonal benefit has a flexibility to declare his off seasonal maximum
demand subject to a maximum of 25% of the contracted demand. The tariff rates (demand
charge per kW/ kVA and energy charge per kWh/ kVAh) for such industries during off-season
period will be the same as for normal period. Further, during the off season fixed charges
shall be levied on the basis of maximum demand recorded by the meter (not on normal
billable demand or on percentage contracted demand). Rates for the energy charges shall
however be the same as during the operational season . Further, first violation in the off-
season would attract full billable demand charges and energy charges calculated at the unit
rate 50% higher than the applicable tariff during normal period but only for the month in
which the consumer has defaulted. However, on second violation in the off-season, the
consumer will forfeit the benefit of seasonal rates for the entire season and energy charges
shall be calculated at the unit rate 50% higher than the applicable tariff during normal period.
5. FACTORY LIGHTING:
The electrical energy supplied shall also be utilized in the factory premises for lights, fans, coolers,
etc. which shall mean and include all energy consumed for factory lighting in the offices, the main
factory building, stores, time keeper's office, canteen, staff club, library, creche, dispensary, staff
welfare centres, compound lighting, etc. No separate connection for the same shall be provided.
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RATE SCHEDULE HV - 3:
A: RAILWAY TRACTION:
1. APPLICABILITY:
This schedule shall apply to the Railways for Traction loads only.
Alternating Current, single phase, two phase or three phase, SO cycles, at, below and above 132 kV
depending on the availability of voltage of supply and the sole discretion of the Licensee. The supply
at each sub-station shall be separately metered and charged.
3. RATE:
Rate, gives the demand and energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed for consumption
during the billing period applicable to the category:
'" Charges
Description
\>,>
Note: Minimum charge payable by a consumer under this category shall be Rs. 950.00 / kVA /
month.
The maximum demand for any month shall be defined as the highest average load measured in
Kilo Vo_lt amperes during any fifteen consecutive minutes period ofthe month.
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1. APPLICABILITY:
Alternating Current, single phase, two phase or three phase, 50 cycles, at, below and above 132
kV depending on the availability of voltage of supply and the sole discretion of the Licensee. The
supply at each sub-station shall be separately metered and charged.
3. RATE:
Rate, gives the energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed for consumption during the
billing period applicable to the category:
Description Charges
,,
Demand Charges Rs. 300.00 / kV A/ month
• Penalty@ Rs. 540.00 / kVA / month will be charged on excess demand, if maximum demand
exceeds contracted load.
Demand measurement shall be made by suitable kilovolt ampere indicator at the point of delivery.
The demand for any month shall be defined as the highest average load measured in Kilo Volt
Amperes during any fifteen consecutive minutes period of the month.
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RATE SCHEDULE HV - 4:
1. APPLICABILITY:
This Rate Schedule shall apply to medium and large pumped canals with contracted load of 100 BHP
(75kW) and above.
3. RATE:
Rate, gives the demand and energy charges at which the consumer shall be billed during the billing
period applicable to the category:
,,
Voltage Level Charges
c) Minimum Charges:
Minimum charge payable by a consumer under this category shall be Rs. 1125.00 / kVA / month
irrespective of supply voltage
Demand measurement shall be made by suitable kilovolt ampere indicator at the point of supply. In
the absence of suitable demand indicator, the demand as assessed by the Licensee shall be finar and
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C. PUBLIC LAMPS:
1. MAINTENANCE CHARGE:
In addition to the "Rate of Charge" mentioned above, a sum of Rs. 10.00 per light point per month
will be charged for operation and maintenance of street lights. This Maintenance Charge will
cover only labour charges, where all required materials are supplied by the local bodies. However,
the local bodies will have an option to operate and maintain the public lamps themselves and, in
such case, no maintenance charge shall be recovered. This charge shall not apply to the
consumers with metered supply.
2. PROVISION OF LAMPS:
Streets where distribution mains already exist, the Licensee will provide a separate single-phase,
2-wire system for the street lights including light fitting and incandescent lamps of rating not
exceeding 100 Watts each. In case the above maintenance charge is being levied, the labour
involved in replacements or renewal of lamps shall be provided by the Licensee. However, all the
required materials shall be provided by the local bodies. The cost of all other types of street light '
fittings shall be paid by the local bodies.
The cost involved in extension of street light mains (including cost of sub - stations, if any) in areas
where distribution mains of the Licensee have not been laid, will be paid for by the local bodies.
3. VERIFICATION OF LOAD:
The number of light points including that of traffic signals together with their wattage will be
verified jointly by the representatives of Licensee and Town Area/ Municipal Board/ Corporation
at least once in a year. However, additions will be intimated by the Town Area/ Municipal Board
/ Corporation on monthly basis. The Licensee will carry out the checking of such statements to
satisfy themselves of the correctness of the same. The monthly bills shall be issued on the basis of
verified number of points at the beginning of the year and additions, if any, during the months as
intimated above. The difference, if any, detected during joint verification in the following year shall
be reconciled and supplementary bills shall be issued.
Further, if the authorized representative of concerned local body does not participate in the work
of verification of light points, a notice will be sent by concerned Executive Engineer in writing to
such local bodies for deputing representative on specific date(s), failing which the verification of
the light points shall be done by the concerned representative of Licensee which shall be final and
binding upon such local body.
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D. STATE TUBE-WELLS
NET LOAD:
(i) Net load hereinafter shall mean the total load connected during the quarter less the load of failed
and abandoned tube-wells accounted for during th~t quarter.
(ii) The connected load as on 31st March of the preceding year will be worked out on the basis of 'Net
load' reported by the Executive Engineers of concerned Divisions after joint inspection and
verification of the same by the concerned officers of the State Government/ Panchayat, joint
meter reading shall also be taken during the inspection on quarterly basis. The monthly bills for
three months of the first quarter will be issued on the connected load worked out as such at the
above rates. The same process shall be repeated for subsequent quarters.
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f. Pre-Paid Meters
Per Job Nil
Replacement of Meters:
3.
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Service of Wireman:
4.
a. Replacement of Fuse
Per Meter
Resealing of Meters on account of any reason in
addition to other charges payable in terms of other
provision of charging of penalties, etc.)
100.00
5.
a. At 400 V / 230 V
b. At 11 kV and above.
6.
Per Job
100.00
Per Job
200.00
a
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FOR MOTORS:
i 1. Up to 3 HP 1 1 1 1
2. 5 HP 2 2 2 2
3. 7.5 HP 3 3 3 3
4. 10 HP 4 4 4 3
5. 15 HP 6 5 5 4
6. 20 HP 8 7 6 5
7. 25 HP 9 8 7 6
8. 30HP 10 9 8 7
9. 40HP 13 11 10 9
10. 50 HP 15 15 12 10
11. 60 HP 20 20 16 14
12. 75 HP 24 23 19 16
13. 100 HP 30 30 24 20
14. 125 HP 39 38 31 26
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15. 150 HP 45 45 36 30
16. 200 HP 60 60 48 40
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1. 1 1
2. 2 2
3. '
3 3
4. 4 3
5. 5 4
6. 6 5
7. 7 6
8. 8 6
9. 9 7
10. 10 8
11. 11 9
12. 12 9
13. 13 10
14. 14 11
15. 15 12
16. 16 12
17. 17 13
18. 18 14
19. 19 15
20 20 15
21. 21 16
22. 22 17
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