Electricity consumers in Punjab will have to pay more as power utility PSPCL has levied Fuel Cost Adjustment (FCA) surcharge.
The FCA surcharge has been levied at a rate of 4 paise per unit each for metered category (domestic, industrial segments) and Rs 2 per BHP per month for unmetered category (farming sector), according to a notification from Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL).
The surcharge is levied for the third quarter of financial year 2014-15 (October-December 2014) and will be recovered from April till June 2015 from consumers, it said.
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The hike in power charges came a few days after regulator Punjab State Electricity Regulatory Commission (PSERC) had spared consumers from hike in tariffs by announcing not to raise rates for 2015-16 even as energy costs were slightly reduced for domestic and commercial categories.
Power rates were reduced by 4 paise a unit for domestic and non-residential supply (NRS) or commercial supply who consume up to 100 units of energy in new tariff orders announced by the regulator on May 5.
After a gap of almost eight years, the power regulator made no hike in tariffs in Punjab, especially for domestic and industrial categories.