Electricity rates in UP to rise 10% from June 
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Electricity rates in UP to rise 10% from June, increasing consumer bills

UPPCL has imposed an additional fuel surcharge that will raise electricity bills in Uttar Pradesh from June. The move adds to consumer costs even as complaints over power cuts and supply shortages persist.

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Electricity consumers in Uttar Pradesh are set to face higher power bills after the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) decided to impose an additional surcharge under the fuel adjustment charge mechanism. The move will result in an increase of nearly 10 per cent in electricity bills, adding to the financial burden on consumers.

According to the order issued by the power utility, the additional amount will be recovered in the upcoming billing cycle and will be reflected in electricity bills issued from June onwards. Consumers will have to pay the extra charge separately as a fuel surcharge over and above their regular electricity tariff.

Officials said the surcharge is being levied to compensate for increased fuel and power procurement costs incurred by electricity distribution companies. The fuel adjustment charge mechanism allows power utilities to recover fluctuations in fuel expenses and power purchase costs from consumers.

The decision comes at a time when several parts of Uttar Pradesh have been witnessing complaints related to power cuts and supply shortages, particularly during the peak summer season when electricity demand remains high. The increase in electricity bills amid reports of power outages is likely to draw criticism from consumers and opposition parties.

Under the revised billing structure, households, commercial establishments and other categories of consumers will see a rise in their monthly electricity expenditure. The exact impact will vary depending on the level of consumption and the applicable tariff category.

Consumer groups have expressed concern over the additional burden, arguing that people are already grappling with rising living costs. Many consumers have also questioned the timing of the hike, citing frequent complaints regarding power supply disruptions in several districts.

The Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation has defended the decision, stating that the surcharge is being imposed in accordance with regulatory provisions and is aimed at ensuring the financial sustainability of power distribution operations.

With the revised bills set to be issued from June, electricity consumers across the state are likely to feel the impact of the increased charges in the coming weeks.

Source: India Today

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