This is the government tax for using electricity.
Commercial electricity rate per unit in himachal pradesh.
Electricity will cost more by 15 20 paise per unit for domestic consumers in himachal pradesh with the state electricity regulatory commission passing the increased rates for 2016 17.
Shimla may 25 pti electricity will cost more by 15 20 paise per unit for domestic consumers in himachal pradesh with the state electricity regulatory commission passing the increased rates for 2016 17.
Rent that you pay for having a meter at your home.
The himachal pradesh government has decided to rationalize the subsidy provided to the electricity consumers in the state.
A rebate of 25 paise per unit subject to a maximum of rs.
A rebate of 15 paise per unit shall be allowed if the consumer opts for the prepaid metering system.
300 per month for a maximum period of 5 years in the energy charges shall be allowed if the consumer installs and uses solar water heating system after approval by jaipur discom.
Duty is applicable per unit of electricity consumption and tax is applied on the whole bill amount.
Industrial consumers have been spared from the hike.
3 electricity duty tax.
Orders by hperc in matter of petition under regulation 4 of hperc regulation 2012 to fix normative rates for service line for lt connection upto 50 kw kva.
Minutes of meeting held on 13 5 19 under the chairmanship of hon ble addl.
Electricity would cost more in himachal pradesh as power tariff has been hiked from april 1 onwards.
The himachal pradesh state electricity board limited hpsebl had projected the annual revenue requirement of rs 6 954 71 crore for financial year 2018 19 which includes true up gap of rs 365 47.
For commercial category by 30 paise to rs 4 60 paise.
According to the government it provides a subsidy of approximately rs.
The increase in tariff would be 16 for domestic consumers it would be 15 47 for.
For monthly consumption of up to 150 units the tariffs have been increased from 70 paise per unit and 151 units and above from rs 1 70 to rs 2 per unit if the government subsidy continues.
450 crores every year of which only 18 percent goes to 11 lakh consumers consuming electricity less than 125 units per month.