Last Modified: Tue, Apr 11 2017. 11 10 PM IST

Karnataka hikes power tariffs by 8%

Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission cleared an 8% hike against a demand of 25% by power supply companies

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Karnataka has been forced to procure costlier short-term power due to reduced availability of cheaper hydel power owing to poor monsoon, the KERC said. Photo: Mint
Karnataka has been forced to procure costlier short-term power due to reduced availability of cheaper hydel power owing to poor monsoon, the KERC said. Photo: Mint

Bengaluru: The Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission (KERC) on Tuesday approved an 8% hike in tariff in 2017-18 for all categories of consumers in order to bridge a revenue gap for the previous fiscal, mitigate power purchase costs and an increase thermal power fuel costs.

KERC cleared an 8% hike against a demand of 25% by electricity supply companies. Justifying the tariff hike, it said it was needed to cover the revenue gap of Rs2,616 crore.

Karnataka has been forced to procure costlier short-term power due to reduced availability of cheaper hydel power owing to poor monsoon, the commission said.

The new tariffs will come into effect retrospectively from 1 April.

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    First Published: Tue, Apr 11 2017. 11 10 PM IST