Tata Steel Proposes Electricity Rate Hike in Jamshedpur

Tata Steel and UISL suggest tariff increases for 2024, following hikes in previous years, with a public hearing set for feedback.

Electricity tariffs in Jamshedpur may rise again under Tata Steel and UISL’s proposal, sparking public consultation.

JAMSHEDPUR – Tata Steel and Tata Steel UISL have put forward a proposal to raise electricity tariffs in 2024 for Jamshedpur and Seraikela-Kharsawan district, marking another potential increase after adjustments in 2022 and 2023.

A public hearing is on the horizon, allowing consumers to voice their opinions, suggestions, and objections by February 24, through online submissions or email.

The Regulatory Commission is expected to provide feedback by March 2, reflecting on the community’s input.

The proposed adjustments cover a range of categories from domestic to industrial and agricultural services, with slight increases in both usage rates and fixed monthly charges.

For domestic users, a minor hike from Rs. 3.00 to Rs. 3.30 per unit for the first 100 units is suggested, with higher consumption brackets seeing a small decrease in rates.

Commercial, industrial, and agricultural sectors are also facing proposed rate increases, alongside services like street lighting and railway traction.

The move aims to address the evolving cost structures and operational needs of the providers, while ensuring the utility’s financial health and capacity to invest in infrastructure and services.

Community feedback and regulatory oversight will be crucial in finalizing these proposals, balancing the need for sustainable energy provision with consumer affordability and fairness.

Proposed Electricity Tariff in Jamshedpur (Tata Steel)

Domestic LT (0 to 100 units): Current Rs. 3.00 per unit, Proposed Rs. 3.30 per unit

Domestic LD above 100 units: Current Rs. 5.15-5.65 per unit, Proposed Rs. 5.10-5.60 per unit

Domestic HT: Proposed Rs. 5.10-5.60 per unit

Irrigation and Agriculture: Proposed Rs. 5.10-5.50 per unit

Commercial Services: Proposed Rs. 5.75-6.35 per unit

Low Tension Industrial Services: Proposed Rs. 5.50-6.10 per unit

High Tension Industrial Services: Proposed Rs. 6.30-6.95 per unit

Street Light: Proposed Rs. 6.20-6.85 per unit

Railways Traction Service, Military Engineer: Proposed Rs. 6.25-6.90 per unit

Temporary Connection: One and a half times more

Fixed Charge (Tata Steel, Jamshedpur)

Domestic LT (0 to 100 units): Current Rs. 30 per month, Proposed Rs. 33 per month

Domestic LD above 100 units: Current Rs. 65 per month, Proposed Rs. 72 per month

Domestic HT: Current Rs. 85 per month, Proposed Rs. 94 per month

Irrigation and Agriculture: Current Rs. 20 per month, Proposed Rs. 22 per month

Commercial Services: Current Rs. 120 per month, Proposed Rs. 132 per month

Low Tension Industrial Service: Current Rs. 150 per month, Proposed Rs. 165 per month

High Tension Industrial Service: Current Rs. 385 per month, Proposed Rs. 424 per month

Street Light: Current Rs. 120 per month, Proposed Rs. 132 per month

Railway Traction Service, Military Engineer: Current Rs. 380 per month, Proposed Rs. 418 per month

Proposed Electricity Tariff (Tata Steel UISL, Adityapur)

Domestic Rural: Proposed Rs. 3.00-3.15 per unit, Rs. 42 per month

Domestic Urban: Proposed Rs. 3.25-3.41 per unit, Rs. 79 per month

Domestic HT: Proposed Rs. 3.10-3.26 per unit, Rs. 79 per month

Irrigation and Agriculture: Proposed Rs. 3.90 per unit, Rs. 20 per month

Commercial Service Rural: Proposed Rs. 3.00-3.15 per unit, Rs. 79 per month

Commercial Service Urban: Proposed Rs. 4.15-4.36 per unit, Rs. 158 per month

Low Tension Industrial Service: Proposed Rs. 4.50 per unit, Rs. 150 per month

High Tension Industrial Service: Proposed Rs. 4.90-5.00 per unit, Rs. 350 per month

Street Light: Proposed Rs. 5.25 per unit, Rs. 60 per month

Railway Traction Service, Military Engineer: Proposed Rs. 5.80 per unit, Rs. 190 per month

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