CM has ordered inquiry into complaints of excess power bills:

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

has directed Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule to look into complaints of excessive billing by Adani Electricity in Mumbai, a said.

Local MLA said he met Saturday to convey people's concerns over sudden and steep increase in power bills in suburban Mumbai, where Adani Electricity is the

"The immediately ordered the minister to conduct an inquiry," Shelar said.

Shelar demanded that an audit of past three months' billing process be carried out, and the company be asked to provide evidence that billing was based on actual meter reading and not on average consumption.

If there is excess billing, the money should be immediately refunded with interest, Shelar said.

The should carry out of electricity bills, and the government, on its own, should approach the Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) over this issue, he demanded.

Adani Electricity, in a statement, justified higher bills for October and November saying that the city witnesses a change in climate during this period, resulting in a change in patterns of

Its rates were as per the tariff determined by MERC, it said.

Adani Electricity Limited is a subsidiary of Adani Transmission, formed after acquisition of Reliance Infrastructure's generation, transmission and distribution utilities in

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 17:40 IST