The two companies which submitted their annual revenue requirement (ARR) to Telangana State Electricity Regulatory Commission, indicated that the overall burden proposed would be Rs 1,958 crore, a 9.14 per cent increase as compared to the existing tariff.
At present, consumers are paying Rs 1.45 per unit for up to 50 units and Rs 2.60 a unit for 51-100 units. There is no proposal to hike tariff for up to 100 units of consumption.
Tariff is proposed at Rs 4.25 a unit against the existing Rs 3.60 per unit, an increase of 65 paise, for the consumption of 201-400 units. Above 400 units, the hike will be of Re 1.
The proposed average power tariff hike per unit is 42 paise.
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However, consumers using less than 100 units per month have been spared from the tariff hike.
"The regulator will call for public opinion and take a decision on the tariff hike. The entire process would take 30 to 40 days," a senior official of the TSSPDCL said.