Salient Features of OERC Tariff Orders for FY 2024-25: Details Here

Bhubaneswar: In a major decision, the Odisha Electricity Regulatory Commission (OERC) has reduced the retail supply tariff in domestic category by 10 paise in each slab.

The retail supply tariff of all other categories has not been revised. The tariff of those categories has remained constant for three years including the ensuing year for FY 2024-25, the OERC said.

Here are the Salient Features of OERC Tariff Orders for FY 2024-25:

  1. The retail supply tariff in Domestic category has been reduced by 10 paise in each slab.
  2. The retail supply tariff of all other categories has not been revised. The tariff of those categories has remained constant for three years including the ensuing year for FY 2024-25.
  3. The fixed monthly charges for BPL consumers has been reduced from Rs.80/- to Rs.70/- per month.
  4. The consumers who will opt for E-bill shall get a rebate of Rs.10/- per bill.
  5. The premium of Green Energy tariff has been reduced from 25 paise per unit to 20 paise per unit.
  6. The EV charging tariff has been reduced Rs.5.50 per unit to Rs.5.00 per unit.
  7. Consumers with pre-paid meters shall get 4% rebate on pre-paid amount and the LT domestic and single-phase general-purpose consumers shall continue to get 4% digital payment rebate.
  8. The cold storage tariff had been reduced by Rs.1.60 per unit from Rs.4.60 per unit to Rs.3.00 per unit.
  9. Mega lift point consumers shall get a rebate of Rs.2.00/- per unit and after that they shall get reduced tariff of Rs.3.80 per unit. No demand charge shall be levied.
  10. Rural LT domestic consumers shall get a rebate 10 paise per unit if the bill is paid by due date.
  11. LT Industrial (S) and LT Industrial (M) Supply Consumers shall avail a rebate of 10 paisa per unit for all the units consumed, if their monthly operating load factor is more than 40% if paid within due date.
  12. The Commercial, Industrial and Consumers provided with smart meters having MD >10KW, are eligible to get a ToD rebate of 10 paise/unit in Energy Charge during Solar Hours. The above consumers shall pay a ToD surcharge of 20 paise/unit during Peak Hours.

The ToD rebate and surcharge shall not be applicable during Normal Hours. The hours in a day has been defined as follows:

8.00 AM to 4.00 PM – Solar Hours

After 4.00 PM upto 6.00 PM – Normal Hours

After 6.00 PM upto 12.00 Midnight- Peak Hours

After 12.00 Midnight before 8.00 AM next day – Normal Hours

  1. All HT industrial consumers (Steel Plant) without CGP having Contract Demand (CD) of 1 MVA and above shall get a rebate on energy charge on achieving the load factor as given below:

The above rebate shall be applicable on total consumption of energy. Load reduction shall not be permitted to such category of industry for availing this rebate during the financial year 2024-25.

Further, for Aluminium Industries (Arc furnace) connected at 33 KV level without CGP having CD more than 1 MVA and upto 6 MVA shall be eligible for a rebate of 10% on entire energy consumption beyond 85% load factor.

14. All the industrial consumers drawing power at EHT level shall be eligible for a rebate of 10 paise per unit (kVAh) for all the units consumed in excess of 80% of load factor.
Bulk Supply Tariff
15. The Bulk Supply Price (BSP) of DISCOMs has been revised as follows:
TPCODL – 315.00 paise per kWh
TPNODL – 350.00 paise per kWh
TPWODL – 380.00 paise per kWh
TPSODL – 200.00 paise per kWh

16. The all Odisha average BSP has been reduced marginally to 328.20 paise per unit from 329.00 paise per unit.
Transmission Tariff
17. Transmission tariff has remained unrevised at 24 paise per unit.

OHPC Tariff

18. The average tariff charge of OHPC has increased from 93.49 paise per unit to 93.67 paise
per unit.

19. Last year the annual capacity charge was Rs.291.95 Crores and energy charge was 167.16
paise per unit.

Macro Statistics
The average power purchase cost of GRIDCO – 320.94 paise per unit which has increased from
310.34 paise per unit
The average BSP for Odisha – 328.20 paise per unit
The average cost of supply – 601 paise per unit which has reduced from 604 paise per unit
The average retail supply tariff – 573 paise per unit
The gap allowed in the ARR of GRIDCO – Rs.372.59 Crore
True up surplus available upto FY 2022-23 – Rs.785.46 Crore out of which the Commission
allowed Rs.555.22 Crores to be adjusted in the ARR of DISCOMs to keep the retail tariff constant.
The purchase of GRIDCO for State requirement – 37540 MU
The DISCOMs sale to consumers – 30795 MU
AT&C loss approved for tariff determination – 18.79% whereas actual AT&C loss for 2022-23 is
18.14%

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