Electricity accounts in Delhi will rise by 10%, know the reason for this
Delhi Electricity Accounts: Delhi electricity bills will rise by 10%, knowing the reason for this has been updated last: May 12, 2025, 00:50 IST Delhi Electricity accounts: Electricity accounts in Delhi will rise 7-10 percent in May. DUC allowed to increase the PPAC load. BRPL charges 7.25 percent, BEPL 8.11 percent and TPDDL 10.47 percent … Read more Delhi’s electricity bill will increase. New -delhi. Due to changes in the PPAC levy by power distribution companies, electricity bills of electricity consumers in Delhi will increase by 7-10 percent during the May-June. The officials gave this information on Sunday. Power procurement adjustment fee (PPAC) means the increase in the increase in fuel costs such as coal and gas through production companies, which collects electricity distribution companies in consumers. , It is added as a percentage according to the prescribed fee and energetic red (how much power power) of the electricity bill. The Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) has enabled the three power distribution companies to recover the power purchases adjustment fee (PPAC) from October to December 2024 from consumers in May 2025. PPAC rates were set at 7.25 percent for TPDDL, 8.11 percent for BEPPL and 10.47 percent for TPDDL. There is no response from the power distribution companies to this increase by DUC. The status of power supply in Delhi remains challenging these days, especially due to increasing heat, there is a major increase in electricity demand. At present, the demand for electricity in Delhi has reached more than 8,000 MW, which is more than the city’s supply capacity. As a result, there is a lot of pressure on the power house, whereby there is a problem in the power supply in many areas. About the author Rakesh Ranjan Kumar Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has over ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently he … Read more Rakesh Ranjan Kumar has more than ten years of experience in digital journalism. Before joining News18, he worked in Live Hindustan, Dainik Jagran, Zee News, Jansatta and Dainik Bhaskar. Currently there is … Read more location: New