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Lesser Tariff For Using Electricity In Day, Higher In Night: New Changes That Will Save Money For Consumers

The Centre has introduced two changes to the prevailing power tariff system, through an amendment to the Electricity (Rights of Consumers) Rules, 2020. This will allow for cuts in power tariffs of up to 20 per cent during the day and increases of up to 20 per cent during peak night hours.

The changes are: the introduction of the Time of Day (ToD) Tariff, and the rationalization of smart metering provisions, the statement from the Ministry of Power said.

Lesser Tariff For Using Electricity In Day, Higher In Night: New Changes That Save Money For Consumers

It means consumers will not be charged for electricity at the same rate at all times of the day as the price they pay for electricity will vary according to the time of day. However, this scheme is applicable for commercial and industrial consumers from April 2024.

"Under the ToD Tariff system, Tariff during solar hours (duration of eight hours in a day as specified by the State Electricity Regulatory Commission) of the day shall be 10 per cent-20 per cent less than the normal tariff, while the tariff during peak hours will be 10 to 20 per cent higher. ToD tariff would be applicable for Commercial and Industrial consumers having Maximum demand of 10 KW and above, from 1st April, 2024 and for all other consumers except agricultural consumers, latest from 1st April, 2025. Time of Day tariff shall be made effective immediately after installation of smart meters, for the consumers with smart meters.

Union Power and New and Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh said that the ToD is a win-win for consumers as well as the power system. "The TOD tariffs comprising separate tariffs for peak hours, Solar hours and normal hours, send price signals to consumers to manage their load according to the Tariff. With awareness and effective utilization of ToD tariff mechanism, consumers can reduce their electricity bills

Since solar power is cheaper, the tariff during solar hours will be less, so the consumer benefits. During non-solar hours thermal and hydropower as well as gas-based capacity is used - their costs are higher than that of solar power - this will be reflected in the Time of Day Tariff. Now consumers can plan their consumption in order to reduce their power costs - planning more activities during solar hours when power costs are less."

The Union Minister said that the ToD mechanism will also ensure better grid integration of Renewable Energy sources thereby facilitating faster energy transition for India. "The ToD tariff will improve the management of renewable generation fluctuations, incentivize demand increase during the periods of high RE generation hours and thereby increase grid integration of larger quantity of renewable power," Singh said.

Most of the State Electricity Regulatory Commissions (SERCs) have already implemented ToD tariffs, for large Commercial and Industrial (C&I) category of consumers in the country. With the installation of smart meters, the ToD metering at the domestic consumer level will be introduced as per Tariff Policy mandate.

Time of Day (TOD) tariff, is recognized globally across electricity industries, as an important Demand Side Management (DSM) measure which is used as a means of incentivizing consumers to shift a portion of their loads from peak times to off-peak times, thereby improving the system load factor by reducing the demand on the system during peak period. Various statutory provisions already exist to enable and promote implementation of ToD tariff (i.e. Tariff Policy, 2016, Electricity Act, 2003 and National Electricity Policy, 2005), the statement said.

Rules Regarding Amendment Made In Smart Metering Provision

The BJP government has also simplified the rules for smart metering. "To avoid inconvenience/harassment of the consumers, the existing penalties for an increase in consumer's demand beyond the maximum sanctioned load/demand have been reduced. As per the amendment in the metering provision, post-installation of a smart meter, no penal charges will be imposed on a consumer based on the maximum demand recorded by the smart meter for the period before the installation date. The load revision procedure has also been rationalized in a way that maximum demand shall be revised upwards only if the sanctioned load has been exceeded at least three times in a financial year. Moreover, smart meters shall be read remotely at least once a day and the data shall be shared with consumers in order to enable them to take informed decisions about the consumption of electricity.

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