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Adani Electricity Mumbai proposes marginal hike in power tariffs for residential consumers in next 2 fiscals

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: January 22, 2023 10:59 IST

Adani Electricity Mumbai (AEML)  proposed an increase in power tariffs for residential consumers by 1 per cent for the ...

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Adani Electricity Mumbai (AEML)  proposed an increase in power tariffs for residential consumers by 1 per cent for the next two financial years on account of a rise in renewable sources on the generation side.

According to a report of PTI, In the case of industrial and commercial consumers, the company has proposed to reduce tariffs by 11-18 per cent in FY24 and FY25, as per advertisements in local dailies on Saturday.

Residential consumers to have a cumulative marginal 1 per cent increase in tariff over both FY 23-24 and FY 24-25 as compared to tariffs incurred currently, the company said.

At a time when electric vehicle adoption is growing, the company has proposed power tariffs to be 28 per cent cheaper than the present ones. 

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