Delhi electricity News
Delhi Electricity Supply: The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) has issued a public notification informing residents of Delhi about temporary power outages in several areas due to ongoing construction work for the Namo Bharat Corridor.
Delhi Electricity Rate Hike: Electricity rates may increase by 10 percent in Delhi. Due to this Congress is protesting against Aam Aadmi Party and has surrounded the AAP office. Know the current situation in this report.
Delhi Electricity Rate Hike: Electricity rates in Delhi may increase by up to 10 percent. Regarding this, the BJP made a big allegation on the Aam Aadmi Party and said, 'The people of Delhi were betrayed by your government'.
Delhi Electricity Rate Hike: Big news has been received from Delhi. Electricity can cost up to 10 percent in Delhi. This decision has been taken after the approval of DERC to BSES. On the other hand, the Kejriwal government says that it will not affect those with 0 bills.
Delhi power minister Atishi said that CM Arvind Kejriwal has ordered an audit of the subsidy being given to discoms to ascertain if there are any discrepancies.
Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena has ordered a probe into alleged 'irregularities' in the subsidy given by the Delhi government to BSES discoms and asked the Chief Secretary to investigate and submit a report within 7 days.
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced that now the subsidy on electricity will be available to only those people who will apply for it. Delhiites can apply for subsidy from today itself.
The Delhi government has decided that from October 1, only those people in the capital will be given cheap electricity, who will demand it. Now all consumers will be given the option to give up subsidy or continue to get free electricity from October 1.
The power consumption increased by 50 per cent since the easing of lockdown restrictions on May 18.
As per the new rates, the fixed charges up to 2 kilowatts (kW) has been reduced from Rs 125 to Rs 20, while the charges above till 5 kW has been cut from Rs 140 to Rs 50.
Power consumers in the national capital will now be paid enhanced compensation from their discoms in case of outages as the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued the revised Supply Code 2017.
A BSES statement said that Tuesday`s figure, which broke the previous record of 6,998 MW created on Monday, marks an increase of over 250 per cent over the peak power demand of 2,879 MW in 2002.
This is the second time in two months that the record has been broken with predictions for it to reach 7,000MW looking like a real possibility now.
A possible blackout looms with Delhi CM having already warned about coal shortage in power plants.
Delhi had witnessed an all-time peak demand of 6526 MW on June 6, 2017, at 15:31 hours
Facing severe attack from political parties, Delhi's power regulator DERC on Friday withdrew the power tariff hike of up to seven percent which was announced last night.
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