Tariff order to modify billing methodology during lockdown period
Case of Chamber of Marathwada Industries & Agriculture, Khandesh Industrial Development Association, Ambad Industries and Manufacturers Association seeking appropriate Interim Order/ directions to temporarily modify the Commission’s MYT Order in Case No 322 of 2019 dated 30 March, 2020 in respect of kVAh billing methodology during lockdown period.
Case of Krishna Valley Chamber of Industries seeking extension of kWh billing methodology and other related relief on account of Corona pandemic.
In the opinion of the Commission, above dispensation will provide relief to consumers who have already installed equipment for PF correction but were not able to operate the same due to lockdown. The Commission also notes that these Petitions have been filed by consumer association representing consumers of MSEDCL and hence other
Distribution Licensees were not made party in these cases. However, because such relief is being granted to provide some relief to compliant consumers during the period of lockdown, same needs to be extended to consumers of other Distribution Licensees in the State. Accordingly, the Commission directs its secretariat to issue copy of this Order to all Distribution Licensees in the State with direction to provide relief to eligible consumers in their area as per methodology explained above.
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