Amid complaints of steep hike in power bills, Kerala govt offers subsidies for consumers


PTI, Jun 19, 2020, 8:43 AM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: After drawing flak for steep hike in power bills, the Kerala government on Thursday, June 18 announced a slew of subsidy packages for domestic
consumers for the extra bill received by them during the  COVID-19 lockdown period.

It is estimated that the Electricity Board will incur an additional liability of Rs 200 crore by providing this subsidy which would benefit about 90 lakh domestic
consumers.

The state government has come under attack from various quarters over the spike in electricity bills during the shutdown period.

“Based on the complaints about huge bills, the government instructed the Electricity Board to look into the billing complaints and rectify any errors. Accordingly, the Board has decided to give ample time for making payments in instalments. They have also informed us that there will be no disconnection on account of non-payment of bills,” Vijayan said.

The Opposition has said the state government was fleecing the people of the state during the COVID-19 crisis.

“The state government is fleecing the people of the state during the COVID-19 crisis. This is like an unannounced tariff hike,” Chennithala has said, adding that the delayed metre reading due to the lockdown shifted many people to the next higher power tariff slab.

The Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB) has, however, informed that the latest bill generated was for two-and-a-half months instead of the usual two months.
The board said it was resolving the complaints regarding the bills.

Vijayan, in a press meet on Thursday, said the electricity consumption usually increases from February to May but since this time there was a lockdown, the power
consumption has increased drastically as all the family members were in the house.

“As they were unable to take the readings due to the lockdown, consumers have got a consolidated bill for four months resulting in huge amounts. There has been no change in tariff structure or electricity rates,” Vijayan said.

The chief minister announced free electricity for those with a connected load of fewer than 500 watts, regardless of the amount of electricity used.

He also said that those with a connected load of  1,000 watts and usage of up to 40 units per month, will be billed at Rs 1.50 per unit. For usage of up to 50 units per month, 50 percent of the additional amount billed will be given as a subsidy.

For usage of up to 100 units per month, 30 percent of the additional amount billed will be given as subsidy,” Vijayan said.

He also announced similar subsidies in other slab rates for electricity tariffs and said consumers can pay the electricity bill in up to five installments.

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