14-Bescom - Annexure - 4 PDF
14-Bescom - Annexure - 4 PDF
14-Bescom - Annexure - 4 PDF
ANNEXURE - IV
Bangalore
Electricity Supply Company Ltd.,
ELECTRICITY TARIFF-2018
2. The tariffs are applicable to only single point of supply unless otherwise
approved by the Licensee.
3. The Licensee does not bind himself to energize any installation, unless the
Consumer guarantees the minimum charges. The minimum charge is the
power supply charges in accordance with the tariff in force from time to time.
This shall be payable by the Consumer until power supply agreement is
terminated, irrespective of the installation being in service or under
disconnection.
4. The tariffs in the schedule are applicable to power supply within the area of
operation of the licensee.
5. The tariffs are subject to levy of Tax and Surcharges thereon as may be
decided by the State Government from time to time.
6. For the purpose of these tariffs, the following conversion table would be used:
1 HP=0.746 KW. 1HP=0.878 KVA.
7. The bill amount will be rounded off to the nearest Rupee, i.e., the bill amount
of 50 Paise and above will be rounded off to the next higher Rupee and the
amount less than 50 Paise will be ignored.
10. The Consumer shall not resell electricity purchased from the Licensee to a
third party except –
(b) Under special contract permitting the Consumer for resale of energy in
accordance with the provisions of the contract.
11. Non-receipt of the bill by the Consumer is not a valid reason for non-payment.
The Consumer shall notify the office of issue of the bill, if the same is not
received within 7 days from the meter reading date. Otherwise, it will be
deemed that the bills have reached the Consumer in due time.
12. The Licensee will levy the following charges for non-realization of each
Cheque.
13. In respect of power supply charges paid by the Consumer through money
order, Cheque /DD sent by post, receipt will be drawn and the Consumer has
to collect the same.
14. In case of any belated payment, simple interest at the rate of 1 % per month
will be levied on the actual No. of days of delay subject to a minimum of
Re.1/- for LT installation and Rs.100/- for HT installation. No interest is however
levied for arrears of Rs.10/- and less.
16. All payments made by the Consumer will be adjusted in the following order of
priority: -
18. The bill amount shall be paid within 15 days from the date of presentation of
the bill failing which the interest becomes payable.
19. For individual installations, more than one meter shall not be provided under
the same tariff. Wherever two or more meters are existing for individual
installation, the sum of the consumption recorded by the meters shall be
taken for billing, till they are merged.
20. In case of multiple connections in a building, all the meters shall be provided
at one easily accessible place in the ground floor.
22. Revenue payments upto and inclusive of Rs.10, 000/- shall be made by cash
or cheque or D.D and payments above Rs.10, 000/- shall be made by cheque
or D.D only. Payments under other heads of account shall be made by cash
or D.D up to and inclusive of Rs.10,000/- and payment aboveRs.10, 000/-shall
be by D.D only.
Note: The Consumers can avail the facility of payment of monthly power supply
bill through Electronic clearing system (ECS)/ Credit cards / RTGS/ NEFT/
on-line E-Payment / Digital mode of payments as per the guidelines issued
by the RBI wherever such facility is provided by the Licensee in respect of
revenue payments up to the limit prescribed by the RBI.
23. For the types of installations not covered under any Tariff schedules, the
Licensee is permitted to classify such installations under appropriate Tariff
schedule under intimation to the K.E.R.C.
i) The industries that intend to avail this benefit shall have Electronic Tri- Vector
Meter installed to their installations.
iii) The consumption during any month of the declared off-season shall not be
more than 25% of the average consumption of the previous working season.
iv) The „Working season‟ months and „off-season‟ months shall be full–
calendar months. If the power availed during a month exceeds the
allotment for the „off-season‟ month, it shall be taken for calculating the
billing demand as if the month is the „working season‟ month.
vide G.O. No. CI 167 SPI 2001, dated 30.06.2001. Further, the Government of
Karnataka has issued G.O No.CI2 BIF 2010, dated 21.10.2010. The
Commission, in its Tariff Order 2002, has accorded approval for
implementation of reliefs to the sick industries as per the Government policy
and the same was continued in the subsequent Tariff Orders. In view of issue
of the G.O No.CI2 BIF 2010, dated 21.10.2010, the Commission has accorded
approval to ESCOMs for implementation of the reliefs extended to sick
industrial units for their revival / rehabilitation on the basis ofthe orders issued
by the Commissioner for Industrial Development and Director of Industries &
Commerce, Government of Karnataka.
28. Incentive for Prompt Payment / Advance Payment: An incentive at the rate of
0.25% of such bill shall be given to the following Consumers by way of
adjustment in the subsequent month‟s bill:
PART-1
PART-1
1. Billing Demand
A) The billing demand during unrestricted period shall be the maximum demand
recorded during the month or 75% of the CD, whichever is higher.
B) When the Licensee has imposed demand cut of 25% or less, the conditions
stipulated in (A) shall apply.
C) When the demand cut is in excess of 25%, the billing demand shall be the
maximum demand recorded or 75% of the restricted demand, whichever is
higher.
E) During the periods of disconnection, the billing demand shall be 75% of CD, or
75% of the demand entitlement that would have been applicable, had the
installation been in service, whichever is less. This provision is applicable only, if
the installation is under disconnection for the entire billing month.
F) During the period of energy cut, the Consumer may get his demand
entitlement lowered, but not below the percentage of energy entitlement,
(For example, in case the energy entitlement is 40% and the demand
entitlement is 80%, the re-fixation of demand entitlement cannot be lower
than 40% of the CD). The benefit of lower demand entitlement will be given
effect to from the meter reading date of the same month, if the option is
exercised on or before 15th of the month. If the option is exercised on or after
16th of the month, the benefit will be given effect to from the next meter
reading date. The Consumer shall register such option by paying a processing
fee of Rs.100/- at the Jurisdictional sub-division office.
(i) The billing demand in such cases, shall be the “Revised (Opted) Demand
Entitlement” or, the recorded demand, whichever is higher. Such option
for reduction of demand entitlement, is allowed only once during the
entire span of that particular “Energy Cut Period”. The Consumer, can
however, opt for a higher demand entitlement upto the level permissible
under the demand cut notification, and the benefit will be given effect to
from the next meter reading date. Once the Consumer opts for
enhancement of demand, which has been reduced under Clause (F), no
further revision is permitted during that particular energy cut period.
G) For the purpose of billing, the billing demand of 0.5 KVA and above will be
rounded off to the next higher KVA, and billing demand of less than 0.5 KVA
shall be ignored.
(i) The specified P.F. is 0.90. If the power factor goes below 0.90 Lag, a
surcharge of 3 Paise per unit consumed will be levied for every
reduction of P.F. by 0.01 below 0.90 Lag.
(ii) The power factor when computed as the ratio of KWh / KVAh will be
determined upto 3 decimals (ignoring figures in the other decimal
places), and then rounded off to the nearest second decimal as
illustrated below:
If the Consumer is availing power at voltage higher than 13.2 KV, he will be
entitled to a rebate as indicated below:
The above rebate will be allowed in respect of all the installations of the
above voltage class, including the existing installations, and also for
installations converted from 13.2 KV and below to 33 KV and above and also
for installations converted from 33/66 KV to 110/220 KV, from the next meter
reading date after conversion / service / date of notification of this Tariff
order, as the case may be. The above rebate is applicable only on the
normal energy consumed by the Consumer including the consumption under
TOD Tariff, and is not applicable on any other energy allotted and consumed,
if any, viz.,
i) Wheeled Energy.
ii) Any energy, including the special energy allotted over and above
normal entitlement.
5. Energy supplied may be utilized for all purposes associated with the working
of the installations, such as, Office, Stores, Canteens, Yard Lighting, Water
Supply and Advertisements within the premises.
7. Power supply under HT-4 tariff schedule may be used for Commercial and
other purposes inside the colony for installations such as Canteen, Club, Shop,
Auditorium etc., provided, this load is less than 10% of the CD.
9. Seasonal Industries
RATE SCHEDULE
Demand charges Rs.200 /kVA of billing demand/month
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Energy charges 485 paise/unit
RATE SCHEDULE
RATE SCHEDULE
HT-2 (b)(i): Applicable to Areas under Bruhat Bangalore Mahangara Palike (BBMP)
and Municipal Corporations.
Demand charges Rs.230/kVA of billing demand/month
Energy charges
For the first two lakh units 845 paise per unit
For the balance units 855 paise per unit
HT-2(b)(ii): Applicable to all areas other than those covered under HT-2(b)(i)
RATE SCHEDULE
RATE SCHEDULE
HT-2 (c) (ii) -Applicable to Hospitals and Educational Institutions other than those
covered under HT-2 (c) (i).
RATE SCHEDULE
HT-3(a)(ii): Applicable to Private LI schemes and Lift Irrigation societies fed through
express/ Urban feeders
HT-3(a)(iii): Applicable to Private LI schemes and Lift Irrigation societies other than
those covered under HT-3 (a)(ii).
RATE SCHEDULE
NOTE: (1) In respect of residential colonies availing power supply by tapping the
main H.T. supply, the energy consumed by such colony loads metered
at a single point, is to be billed at the above energy rate. No reduction
in the recorded demand of the main H.T. supply is allowed.
(2) Energy under this tariff may be used for commercial and other purposes
inside the colonies, for installations such as, Canteens, Clubs, Shops,
Auditorium etc., provided, this commercial load is less than 10% of the
Contract demand.
supply for construction power for irrigation and power projects and also
applicable to power supply availed on temporary basis with the contract
demand of 67 HP and above of all categories.
HT – 5 – Temporary supply
RATE SCHEDULE
67 HP and above:
Fixed charges / Rs.240/HP/month for the entire sanction load /
Demand Charges contract demand
RATE SCHEDULE
67 HP and above: Approved Tariff
Fixed Charges / Not Applicable
Demand Charges
Energy Charges 1100 paise / unit
Note:
1. Temporary power supply with or without extension of distribution main shall be
arranged through a pre–paid energy meter duly observing the provisions of
Clause 12 of the Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the Distribution Licensees
in the State of Karnataka.
2. This Tariff is also applicable to touring cinemas having licence for a duration of
less than one year.
3. All the conditions regarding temporary power supply as stipulated in Clause 12
of the Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the Distribution Licensees in the
State of Karnataka shall be complied with before service.
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ELECTRICITY TARIFF-2018
PART-II
ELECTRICITY TARIFF-2018
PART-II
2. Use of power within the Consumer premises for bonafide temporary purpose
is permitted, subject to the conditions that, total load of the installation on the
system does not exceed the sanctioned load.
3. Where it is intended to use power supply temporarily, for floor polishing and
such other portable equipment‟s, in a premises having permanent power
supply, such equipment‟s shall be provided with earth leakage circuit
breakers of adequate capacity.
6. Bulk LT supply:
If power supply for lighting / combined lighting & heating {LT 2(a)}, is availed
through a bulk Meter for group of houses belonging to one Consumer, (ie,
Where bulk LT supply is availed), the billing for energy shall be done at the
slab rate for energy charges matching the consumption obtained, by
dividing the bulk consumption by number of houses. In addition, fixed
charges for the entire sanctioned load shall be charged as per Tariff
schedule.
7. A rebate of 25 Paise per unit will be given for the House/ School/Hostels
meant for Handicapped, Aged, Destitute and Orphans, Rehabilitation
Centres under Tariff schedule LT 2(a).
9. A rebate of 20% on fixed charges and energy charges will be allowed in the
monthly bill in respect of public Telephone booths having STD/ISD/ FAX facility
run by handicapped people, under Tariff schedule LT 3.
10. A rebate of 2 paise per unit will be allowed if capacitors are installed as per
Clause 23 of Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the Distribution Licensees in
the State of Karnataka in respect of all metered IP Set Installations.
(i) The specified P.F. is 0.85. If the PF is found to be less than 0.85 Lag, a surcharge
of 2 Paise per unit consumed will be levied for every reduction of P.F. by 0.01
(ii) The power factor when computed as the ratio of KWh/KVA will be
determined up to 3 decimals (ignoring figures in the other decimal places)
and then rounded off to the nearest second decimal as illustrated below:
(a) 0.8449 to be rounded off to 0.84
(b) 0.8451 to be rounded off to 0.85
(iii) In respect of Electronic Tri-Vector meters, the recorded average PF over the
billing period shall be considered for billing purposes.
(v) In the case of installations without electronic Tri-vector meters even after
providing capacitors as recommended in Clause 23.01 and 23.03 of
Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the Distribution Licensees in the State of
Karnataka, if during any periodical or other testing / rating of the installation
by the Licensee, the PF of the installation is found to be lesser than 0.85, a
surcharge determined as above shall be levied from the billing month
following the expiry of Three months‟ notice given by the Licensee, till such
time, the additional capacitors are installed and informed to the Licensee in
writing by the Consumer. This is also applicable for LT installations provided
with electronic Tri-vector meters.
12. All new IP set applicants shall fix capacitors of adequate capacity in
accordance with Clause 23 of Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the
Distribution Licensees in the State of Karnataka before taking service.
13. All the existing IP set Consumers shall also fix capacitors of adequate capacity
in accordance with Clause 23 of Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the
Distribution Licensees in the State of Karnataka, failing which, PF surcharge at
the rate of Rs.60/-per HP/ year shall be levied. If the capacitors are found to
be removed / not installed, a penalty at the same rate as above (Rs. 60/-per
HP / Year) shall be levied.
16. The Consumers under IP set tariff schedule, shall use the energy only for
pumping water to irrigate their own land as stated in the IP set application /
water right certificate and for bonafide agriculture use. Otherwise, such
installations shall be billed under appropriate Industrial / Commercial tariff,
based on the recorded consumption if available, or on the consumption
computed as per the Table given under Clause 42.06 of the Conditions of
Supply of Electricity of the Distribution Licensees in the State of Karnataka.
17. The water pumped for agricultural purposes may also be used by the
Consumer for his bonafide drinking purposes and for supplying water to
animals, birds, Poultry farms, Dairy farms and fish farms maintained by the
Consumer in addition to agriculture.
18. The motor of IP set installations can be used with an alternative drive for other
agricultural operations like sugar cane crusher, coffee pulping, arecanut
cutting etc., with the approval of the Licensee. The energy used for such
operation shall be metered separately by providing alternate switch and
charged at LT Industrial Tariff (Only Energy charges) during the period of
alternative use. However, if the energy used both for IP Set and alternative
operation, is measured together by one energy meter, the energy used for
alternate drive shall be estimated by deducting the average IP Set
consumption for that month, as per the IP sample meter readings for the sub
division, as certified by the sub-divisional Officer.
19. The IP Consumer is permitted to use energy for lighting the pump house and
well limited to two lighting points of 40 Watts each.
20. Billing shall be made at least once in a quarter year for all IP sets.
21. In the case of welding transformers, the connected load shall be taken as:
a) Half the maximum capacity in KVA as per the nameplate specified under
IS: 1851
OR
b) Half the maximum capacity in KVA as recorded during the rating by the
Licensee, whichever is higher.
22. Electricity under Tariff LT 3 / LT 5 can also be used for Lighting, Heating and Air-
conditioning, Yard-Lighting, water supply in the respective of premises of
Commercial / Industrial Units.
23. Fluorescent fittings shall be provided by the Licensee for the Streetlights in the
case of villages covered under the Licensee‟s electrification programme for
initial installation.
In all other cases, the entire cost of fittings including Brackets, Clamps, etc., and
labour for replacement, additions and modifications shall be met by the
organizations making such a request. Labour charges shall be paid at the
standard rates fixed by the Licensee for each type of fitting.
24. Lamps, fittings and replacements for defective components of fittings shall be
supplied by the concerned Village Panchayaths, Town Panchayaths or
Municipalities for replacement.
a) The industries which intend to utilize seasonal industry benefit, shall comply
with the conditionalities specified under Para no. 24 of the General terms
and conditions of tariff (applicable to both HT & LT).
b) The industries that intend to avail this benefit shall have Electronic Tri-
Vector Meter fitted to their installation.
c) Monthly charges during the seasonal months shall be fixed charges and
energy charges. The monthly charges during the off seasonal months shall
be the energy charges plus 50% of the fixed charges.
LT-1: Applicable to installations serviced under Bhagya jyothi and Kutira jyothi
(BJ/KJ) schemes.
RATE SCHEDULE
Commission Determined Tariff (CDT) for the above category i.e., LT-1 is Rs.6.48 per unit.
*Since GOK is meeting the full cost of supply to BJ / KJ, the Tariff payable by these
Consumers is shown as Nil. However, if the GOK does not release the subsidy in
advance, CDT of Rs.6.48 per unit subject to monthly minimum of Rs.30/- per installation
per month shall be demanded and collected from these consumers.
Note: If the consumption exceeds 40 units per month or any BJ/KJ installation is
found to have more than one out let, it shall be billed as per Tariff Schedule LT
2(a).
RATE SCHEDULE
LT-2(a)(i) : Applicable to areas coming under Bruhat Bangalore
Mahanagara Palike (BBMP), Municipal Corporations and all
other Urban Local Bodies.
RATE SCHEDULE
1 A rebate of 25 paise per unit shall be given for installation of a house/ School/
Hostels meant for Handicapped, Aged, Destitute and Orphans, Rehabilitation
Centres run by Charitable Institutions.
2 (a) Use of power within the consumer‟s premises for temporary purposes for
bonafide use is permitted subject to the condition that, the total load of the
installation on the system does not exceed the sanctioned load.
(b) Where it is intended to use floor polishing and such other portable
equipment temporarily, in the premises having permanent supply, such
equipment shall be provided with an earth leakage circuit breaker of
adequate capacity.
4. Besides lighting and heating, electricity supply under this schedule can be used
for fans, Televisions, Radios, Refrigerators and other house-hold appliances
including domestic water pump and air conditioners, provided, they are under
RATE SCHEDULE
LT-3 (i): Applicable in areas coming under Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara
Palike(BBMP), Municipal Corporations and other urban local bodies
RATE SCHEDULE
LT-3 (ii):Applicable in Areas under Village Panchayats
Fixed charges Rs.50 per KW per month
Energy charges For 0 - 50 units 700 paise/unit
Above 50 units 800 paise/unit
Note: 1. Besides Lighting, Heating and Motive power, electricity supply under this
Tariff can also be used for Yard lighting/ air Conditioning/water supply in
the premises.
5. Demand based Tariff at the option of the consumer can be adopted as per
Para 1 of the conditions applicable to LT installations.
Applicable to (a) Agricultural Pump Sets including Sprinklers (b) Pump sets used in; (i)
Nurseries of forest and Horticultural Departments; (ii) Grass Farms and Gardens; (iii)
Plantations other than Coffee, Tea, Rubber and Private Horticulture Nurseries.
RATE SCHEDULE
Commission Determined Tariff (CDT) for LT4 (a) category is 334 paise per unit
In case the GOK does not release the subsidy in advance in the manner specified by
the Commission in K.E.R.C. (Manner of Payment of subsidy) Regulations, 2008, CDT of
334 paise per unit shall be demanded and collected from these consumers.
Note: This Tariff is applicable for Coconut and Arecanut plantations also.
RATE SCHEDULE
RATE SCHEDULE
RATE SCHEDULE
Note:
1) The energy supplied under this tariff shall be used by the consumers only for
pumping water to irrigate their own land as stated in the I.P. Set application /
water right certificate and for bonafide agriculture use. Otherwise, such
installations shall be billed under the appropriate Tariff (LT-3/ LT-5) based on
the recorded consumption if available, or on the consumption computed as
per the Table given under Clause 42.06 of the Conditions of Supply of
Electricity of the Distribution Licensees in the State of Karnataka.
2) The motor of IP set installations can be used with an alternative drive for other
agricultural operations like sugar cane crusher, coffee pulping, arecanut
cutting etc., with the approval of the Licensee. The energy used for such
operation shall be metered separately by providing alternate switch and
charged at LT Industrial Tariff (Only Energy charges) during the period of
alternative use. If the energy used both for IP Set and alternative operation, is
however measured together by one energy meter, the energy used for
alternate drive shall be estimated by deducting the average IP Set
consumption for that month as per the IP sample meter readings for the sub
division as certified by the sub-divisional Officer.
3) The Consumer is permitted to use the energy for lighting the pump house and
well limited to 2 lighting points of 40 W each.
4) The water pumped for agricultural purposes may also be used by the
Consumer for his bonafide drinking purposes and for supplying water to
animals, birds, Poultry farms, Dairy farms and fish farms maintained by the
Consumer in addition to agriculture.
5) Billing shall be made at least once in a quarter year for all IP sets.
6) A rebate of 2 paise per unit will be allowed if capacitors are installed as per
Clause 23 of Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the Distribution Licensees in
the State of Karnataka in respect of all metered IP Set Installations.
7) Only fixed charges as in Tariff Schedule for Metered IP Set Installations shall be
collected during the disconnection period of IP Sets under LT 4(a), LT 4(b) and
LT 4(c) categories irrespective of whether the IP Sets are provided with Meters
or not.
RATE SCHEDULE
RATE SCHEDULE
LT-5 (b): Applicable to all Areas other than those covered under LT-5(a).
i. Fixed charges
TOD Tariff applicable to LT5 (a) & (b):At the option of the Consumer
NOTE:
In the case of LT Industrial Consumers, Demand based Tariff at the option of the
Consumer can be adopted. The Consumer is permitted to have more connected
load than the sanctioned load. The billing demand will be the sanctioned load or
Maximum Demand recorded in the Tri-Vector Meter during the month whichever is
higher. If the Maximum Demand recorded is more than the sanctioned load, penal
charges at two times the normal rate shall apply.
2. Seasonal Industries: The industries which intend to utilize seasonal industry benefit
shall comply with the conditionalities under para no. 24 of general terms and
conditions applicable to LT.
3. Electricity can also be used for lighting, heating, and air-conditioning in the
premises.
4. In the case of welding transformers, the connected load shall be taken as, (a) Half
the maximum capacity in KVA as per the name plate specified under-IS1851, or
(b) Half the maximum capacity in KVA as recorded during rating by the
Licensee, whichever is higher.
RATE SCHEDULE
Water Supply- LT-6 (a)
Fixed charges Rs.55/HP/month
Energy charges 425 Paise/unit
Public lighting- LT-6 (b)
Fixed charges Rs.70/KW/month
Energy charges 585 Paise/unit
Energy Charges for LED/ Induction 485 paise/unit
Lighting
Note:
1. Temporary power supply with or without extension of distribution main shall be
arranged through a pre–paid energy meter duly observing the provisions of
Clause 12 of the Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the Distribution Licensees in
the State of Karnataka.
2. This Tariff is also applicable to touring cinemas having licence for duration less
than one year.
3. All the conditions regarding temporary power supply as stipulated in Clause 12 of
the Conditions of Supply of Electricity of the Distribution Licensees in the State of
Karnataka shall be complied with before service.
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