"In summer, you do not have so much of surplus power. You know three months of paddy season... There is so much demand from the agriculture side," Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission chairperson Romila Dubey said here while announcing electricity tariff for 2015-16 today.
She was asked why the regulator had not allowed Time of Day (ToD) tariff for industrial sector from April, instead of offering it from October this year.
"Last year, we extended ToD for two months (April and May), the results were not very good and that is why it was allowed from October this year," she said.
Under ToD tariff, the large scale and medium scale industrial sector could avail rebate of Rs 1 per unit for power consuming during off peak hours (10 pm till 6 am).
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PSPCL, however, had even proposed to buy 3,500 million units of power for meeting increasing demand for energy.
Punjab had seen maximum unrestricted and restricted demand for power at 2,302 lakh units per day on July 6, 2014 and 2,454 LUs a day on July 12 last year.
Notably, last month Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal had said that the state is now all set to have uninterrupted power supply by the end of this year, saying, "Punjab will be a power surplus state."
Remaining 2X660 MW units of Talwandi Sabo plant are likely to be synchronized before the paddy season in 2015-16, PSPCL had said.