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This is an archive article published on November 10, 2011

Hike in power tariff unavoidable: CERC Chief

Since shortage of coal in domestic market,companies will have to depend on imported coal: CERC.

Hike in power tariffs looks inevitable given the shortage of coal in the domestic market and dependence of power companies on imported coal,the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission (CERC) said today.

“Since there is shortage of coal in the domestic market,companies will have to depend on imported coal,which is very costly. If fuel cost goes up,the tariff hike is inevitable,” CERC Chairman Pramod Deo told reporters on the sidelines of Power India Summit here today.

He said that higher cost of fuel reflects in fuel adjustment charge (FAC),which has to be passed on to the consumers in the form of increased tariff.

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“Under the Electricity Act 2003,FAC has to be built in a formula while determining tariffs. Some state electricity regulatory commissions have already done this and increased tariffs. But it has to be done regularly,” he said.

“We understand that consumers will be burdened with the increase in tariff. But if there is shortage of fuel and it has to be procured at higher cost,then it will have to be passed on,” Deo added.

He also said that there was a need for state power distribution companies to look at entering into medium term power purchase contracts instead of long term.

“States have entered into long term contracts for almost 25-30 years with various companies under the ultra mega power projects. But with the uncertainty in the coal availability and increase in prices,the state governments should look at medium term contracts of around 8-10 years,” Deo said.

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