Tariff Schedule For Fy 2021-22

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TARIFF SCHEDULE
FOR
RETAIL TARIFF RATES AND TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SUPPLY FOR FY
2021-22
(Effective from 1st April, 2021)

PART - A: LOW TENSION SUPPLY

System of supply: Low Tension – Alternating Current, 50 cycles per second


Single Phase supply at 230 Volts
Three Phase supply at 400 Volts
The tariffs are applicable for supply of electricity to L.T consumers with a connected /
contracted demand up to 70 kW for domestic, non-domestic and Street Light Category, up to
74 kW for industrial (LTIS) and for public water works (PWW) category and up to 100 HP for
irrigation category under single or three phase supply as detailed below:
• Single Phase supply up to 7 kW
• Three Phase supply 5 kW and above.
• Consumers having load between 5 kW and 7 kW have the option to take single phase
or three phase supply.
• LT Industrial and Agriculture load up to 5 kW have option to avail supply at single
phase or three phase

Category of Service and TARIFF RATES

1. DOMESTIC

Service Applicability

This tariff is applicable for supply of electricity for domestic purposes such as lights, fans,
televisions, heaters, air-conditioners, washing machines, air-coolers, geysers, refrigerators,
ovens, mixers and other domestic appliances including motor pumps for lifting water for
domestic purposes. This is also applicable to the common facilities in the multistoried, purely
residential apartments, buildings. This Tariff also includes Kutir Jyoti connections in rural and
urban areas.

1.1. Kutir Jyoti / BPL Connections (KJ/BPL) – Rural / Urban

This will be applicable to all dwelling houses of rural and urban families below the poverty
line (BPL) as per the list/notification published by Rural Development Department,
Government of Bihar from time to time.

(i) The total connected load of Kutir Jyoti connection in a rural and urban area should

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not exceed 250 watts and maximum consumption of 50 units per month shall be
allowed under this category.
(ii) Use of LED / CFL both in rural areas and urban areas should be encouraged.
(iii) In case it is detected that the connected load exceeds the norms prescribed in para (i)
above, the excess units consumed shall be billed at the tariff rates applicable to DS
– I and DS- II category as the case may be.

1.2. Domestic Service – I (DS – I Rural)

This is applicable to domestic premises in rural areas (i.e. areas not covered by areas
indicated under DS-II). If any portion of the premises is used for other than domestic
purpose, a separate connection shall be taken for that portion and NDS-I tariff schedule shall
be applicable for that service.

1.3. Domestic Service – II (DS – II Urban)

This is applicable for domestic premises in urban areas notified by Department of Urban
Development, Government of Bihar from time to time. If any portion of the premises is used
for other than domestic purposes, a separate connection shall be taken for that portion and
NDS-II tariff schedule shall be applicable for that service.

1.4. Domestic Service – III (DS-III Group Connection) (Optional)

This is applicable for group residential consumers willing to avail supply at single point for
the purpose of use of electricity in residential townships, registered societies, multi-storied
residential complex (including lifts, water pumps and common lighting within the
premises). The maximum allowable contract demand shall be 74KW. If any portion of the
premises is used for other than domestic purposes, a separate connection shall be taken for
that portion and NDS-II tariff schedule shall be applicable for that service.

TARIFF RATES

1. DOMESTIC
1.1. Kutir Jyoti - BPL Consumers (Connected load based)
Fixed charge
Sl. No Category of consumer Energy charge (Paisa/ Unit.)
(Rs.)
(i) K.J. - (Consumption up to 50 units per month)
Rs.10 / First 50 units at 610Ps/ unit
1 Metered connection / per Remaining units, rate as per DS-I
month (Metered) or DS-II as applicable.
The Demand Charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any

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month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that month
shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

1.2. DS – I: (Demand based)

Sl. No Category of consumer Fixed charge (Rs.) Energy charge (Paisa/ Unit.)
First 50 units 610
Rs.20 / kW or part
1 Metered 51-100 units 640
thereof per month
Above 100 670
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that portion
of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any month
if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that month shall
be levied on pro-rata basis.

1.3. DS – II: (Demand based)

Energy charges
Fixed charge (Rs.)
Sl. No Category of consumer Consumption in a Rate
month (Units) (Paisa/unit)
Rs.40 / kW or part 1-100 units 610
Metered (Contract 101-200 units 695
1 thereof per month
demand up to 70 kW)
Above 300 units 805
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that portion
of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any month if
the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that month shall be
levied on pro-rata basis.

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1.4. DS – III: (Demand based) (Optional)

Energy charges
Sl. No Category of consumer Fixed charge (Rs.) Consumption in a Rate
month (Units) (Paisa/unit)
Metered (Contract Rs.40 / kW or part
1 All units 740
demand up to 74 kW) thereof per month
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that portion
of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal charges.
The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any month
if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that month shall be
levied on pro-rata basis.

2.0. NON-DOMESTIC SERVICE (NDS)


Applicability
This is applicable for supply of electrical energy for non-domestic consumers having
sanctioned/contracted load up to 70 kW, using electrical energy for light, fan and power
loads for non-domestic purposes like shops, hospitals, nursing homes, clinics,
dispensaries, restaurants, hotels, clubs, guest houses, marriage houses, public halls, show
rooms, centrally air-conditioning units, offices, commercial establishments, cinemas, X-
ray plants, non-government schools, colleges, libraries and research institutes,
boarding/lodging houses, libraries, railway stations, fuel/oil stations, service stations, All
India Radio/T.V. installations, printing presses, commercial trusts, societies, banks,
theatres, circus, coaching institutes, common facilities in multistoried commercial
office/buildings, Government and semi–government offices, public museums,
Government educational institutions, their hostels and libraries, Government hospitals and
government research institutions and non–profitable government aided educational
institutions their hostels and libraries, nonprofitable recognized charitable cum public
institutions, places of worship like temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches etc. and
burial/crematorium grounds, glow signboards, banners and hoardings for advertisement
and other installations not covered under any other tariff schedule

2.1. Non-Domestic Service (NDS – I) Rural (Demand based)

Applicable to non-domestic premises in rural areas i.e. areas not covered by areas indicated
under NDS-II

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Sl. Fixed charge Energy charge


Category of consumer
No (Rs.) (Paisa/ Unit.)
1 Metered 1-100 units 640
Rs.30 /kW or part 101-200 units 700
thereof per month Above 200 755
units
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that
portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal
charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any month
if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that month shall
be levied on pro-rata basis.

2.2. Non - Domestic Service – NDS – II (Demand based)


Applicable to contracted load up to 70 kW in urban areas notified by Department of Urban
Development, Government of Bihar from time to time. This tariff shall also be applicable
to places of worship like temples, mosques, gurudwaras, churches etc. burial/crematorium
grounds, hoardings/glow sign boards/advertising boards.

Energy charges
Sl. Category of Fixed charge
No. Consumer (Rs.) Consumption in a Rate
month (Units) Ps/unit
Metered Contract Rs.100/
1. load up to 0.5 kW All Units 635
month/connection
Metered 635
1-100 Units
Contract demand above Rs. 180/kW or part 685
2 101-200 units
0.5 kW and up to 70 thereof per month 740
Above 200 Units
kW
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that
portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal
charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any month
if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that month shall
be levied on pro-rata basis.

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3.0.IRRIGATION and AGRICULTURE SERVICE (IAS)

This is applicable for supply of electrical energy for bonafide use for agricultural purposes
including processing of Agricultural Produce, confined to chaff-cutter, thrasher, cane
crusher and rice Huller when operated by the agriculturist in the field or farm. This is also
applicable to hatcheries, poultries (with more than 1000 birds) and fisheries (fish ponds).

3.1. IAS – I (Connected load based)

This is applicable for all purposes indicated above including private tube wells of load up
to 100 HP

Fixed charge Energy charge


Sl. No Category of consumer
(Rs.) (Paisa/ Unit.)
1 Unmetered Rs.800 / HP or part X
thereof / month
2 Metered Rs.30 / HP or part All units
555
thereof / month
Note: There will be no un-metered connections for Hatcheries, poultries and fisheries.
They will necessarily have to be metered connections.
3.2. IAS – II (Demand based)

This is applicable to state tube wells/ state lift irrigation pumps / state irrigation pumps up
to 74 kW 100 HP.

Fixed charge Energy charge


Sl. No Category of consumer
(Rs./kVA) (Paisa/ kVAh.)
1 Metered Rs.240 / kVA or part All units
thereof / month (kVAh) 590

The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that
portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal
charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any
month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that
month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

4.0.LOW TENSION INDUSTRIAL SERVICE (LTIS).


This is applicable for supply of electricity to low tension industrial consumers with
connected load /contract demand up to 99 HP or 74 kW, which includes incidental lighting

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for industrial processing or agro – industries purposes, arc welding sets, flour mills, oil
mills, rice mills, dal mills, atta chakki, Huller, expellers etc.

4.1. LTIS – I (Demand based)


All those consumers opting for LTIS-I category with contract demand up to 19 KW shall
be required to pay at the rates indicated below:
Sl. No Category of Demand charge Energy charges Paise
consumer (Rs./kVA) / kVAh
Metered Rs. 144/kVA or part All units (kVAh)
1 Contract demand thereof per month. 640
up to 19 KW
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that
portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal
charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any
month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that
month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

4.2. LTIS –II (Demand based)


All those consumers under LTS-II category with 3 phase supply and with contract demand
above 19kW and up to 74kW shall be required to pay at the rates indicated below:
Category of Demand charge Energy charges Paise
Sl. No
consumer (Rs./kVA) / kVAh
Metered
Contract demand Rs. 180/kVA or part
1 All units (kVAh) 640
above 19 kW and up thereof per month.
to 74KW
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that
portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal
charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any
month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that
month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

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5.0. PUBLIC WATER WORKS


Applicability
This is applicable to public water works, sewerage treatment plant and sewerage pumping
stations functioning under state government and state government undertakings and local
bodies.
5.1. PWW (Demand Based)
Sl. No Category of Demand charge Energy charges Paise /
consumer (Rs./kVA) kVAh
1 Metered Rs. 315/kVA or part
Contract demand thereof per month. All units (kVAh) 795
up to 74 kW
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of the
contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that
portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal
charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any
month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that
month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

5.2. Har Ghar Nal (Connected Load based)


Fixed charge Energy charge (Paisa/ Unit.)
Sl. No Category of consumer
(Rs.)
1 Metered Rs.40 / HP or part All units
670
thereof / month
The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by the
consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In any month
if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for that month shall
be levied on pro-rata basis.

6.0.STREET LIGHT SERVICES (SS).


This is applicable for supply of electricity for street light system including signal system.
Also applicable for Traffic Lights, Mast lights/Blinkers etc.
6.1. SS Metered Supply (Connected load based)
Fixed charge Energy charge (Paisa/ Unit.)
Sl. No Category of consumer
(Rs.)
1 Metered Rs. 50/kW or part thereof All units
740
/ month

6.2. SS Unmetered Supply

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Fixed charge
Sl. No Category of consumer Energy charge (Paisa/ Unit.)
(Rs.)
1 Unmetered Rs.375 /100W or part -
thereof / month

6.3. LT Electric Vehicle Charging Stations.


This Tariff category is applicable for Electric Vehicle Charging Station including battery
swapping station for electric vehicle. In case the consumer uses the electricity supply for
charging his own electric vehicle at his premises, the tariff applicable shall be as per the
category of such premises. Electricity consumption for other facilities and purposes at
Charging Station such as office, restaurant, rest rooms, convenience stores, public
amenities, etc., shall be charged at tariff applicable to Non-Domestic Category.

Sl. No Category of consumer Energy charge (Paisa/ Unit.)

1 Metered 715

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF LOW TENSION TARIFF

The above tariffs are subject to the following conditions:

1. Demand based Tariff

The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of
the contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that
portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal
charges.

2. Recovery of full Fixed / Demand Charge

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by
the consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In
any month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for
that month shall be levied on pro-rata basis

This shall not be applicable to Street light, Agriculture as well as un-metered tariff
categories of consumers.

3. Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment (FPPCA)

In addition to the above tariff Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment (FPPCA) charges
as applicable will be charged extra.

4. Rebate for prompt payment.

The due date for making payment of energy bills or other charges shall be 15 days from
the date of issue of the bill. Rebate of 1.5% on the billed amount for timely payment of the
bills for all the consumers served in LT category shall be allowed.

In case a consumer makes full payment after due date but within 10 days after the due date,
no DPS shall be levied for this period and rebate for prompt payment will not be
admissible.

5. Rebate for online payment

For encouraging the consumers to make online payment of the bills through online web
portal, a rebate of 1% of the billed amount in addition to rebate @ 1.5% shall be allowed.
However, online payment rebate shall be applicable if the consumer makes full payment
of the bill within due date.

6. Rebate for pre-paid Smart meter

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For encouraging the consumers to avail pre-paid smart meter connection, a rebate of 2%
on the recharged amount in addition to rebate for online or digital payment of 1% shall be
allowed. However, rebate for online or digital payment shall not be applicable if the
consumer purchases recharge coupons.

7. Accounting of Partial Payment

All payment made by consumers in full or part shall be adjusted in the following order of
priority:

a. Statutory taxes and duties on current consumption


b. Arrear of Statutory taxes and duties
c. Delayed payment surcharge
d. Balance of arrears
e. Balance of current bill

8. Delayed Payment Surcharge (DPS)

In case a consumer does not pay energy bills in full within 10 days grace period after due
date specified in the bill, a delayed payment surcharge of one and one-forth half(1.5)
percent per month or part thereof on the outstanding principal amount of bill will be levied
from the due date for payment until the payment is made in full without prejudice to right
of the Licensee to disconnect the supply in accordance with Section 56 of the Electricity
Act, 2003. The licensee shall clearly indicate in the bill itself the total amount, including
DPS, payable for different dates after the due date after allowing for the grace period of
10 days. No DPS shall be charged on DPS arrear. The bill shall indicate the energy charges
for the month, arrears of energy charges and DPS separately.

9. Duties and Taxes

Other statutory levies like electricity duty or any other taxes, duties etc., imposed by the
State Government / Central Government or any other competent authority, shall be extra
and shall not be part of the tariff as determined under this Order.

10. Shunt Capacitor Installation and Rebate/surcharge for deviating from norm of
Power factor

Any LT consumer except Domestic category and categories having kVAh based billing in
whose case, the meter installed has power factor recording feature and who fails to
maintain monthly average power factor of 90% shall pay/avail a surcharge/rebate in
addition to his normal tariff at the following rates.

11. Power factor surcharge

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(i) For each fall of 0.01 in power factor One percent on demand and energy
up to charge (Actual Recorded)
0.80
(ii) For each fall of 0.01 in power factor 1.5 (one and half) percent on demand
below 0.80 and energy charge (Actual Recorded)

12. Power factor Rebate

(i) For each increase of 0.01 in power 0.5 (half) percent on demand and
factor above 0.90 up to 0.95 energy charge (Actual Recorded)
(ii) For each increase of 0.01 in power 1.0 (one) percent on demand and
factor above 0.95 energy charges. (Actual Recorded)

13. Advance Payment

If a consumer makes advance payment against his future bills he shall be allowed for
interest equivalent to the Bank Rate of RBI. Such amount of interest shall be adjusted in
subsequent monthly regular electricity bills on reducing balance, provided that the
minimum amount of advance payment shall not be less than Rs.2000 (Rupees Two
thousand).

14. Time of Day tariff (ToD) (Optional)

Consumers under LTIS-I, LTIS-II and PWW shall have the option to take TOD tariff
instead of the normal tariff given in the Schedule.

Under the Time of Day (ToD) Tariff, electricity consumption and maximum demand in
respect of LTIS-I and PWW consumers for different periods of the day, i.e. normal period,
peak load period and off-peak load period, shall be recorded by installing a ToD meter.
The maximum demand and consumption recorded in different periods shall be billed at the
following rates on the tariff applicable to the consumer.

Time of Use Demand Energy Charges


Charges
(i) Normal period Normal Rate Normal rate of energy charges
(11:00 p.m. to 11.00 a.m.)
(ii) Evening peak load period Normal Rate 120% of normal rate of energy
(5.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m.) charges
(iii) off peak load period Normal Rate 85% normal rate of energy charges
(11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.)

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PART – B: HIGH TENSION SUPPLY

7.1. HTS – I (11 kV)


Applicable for supply of electricity for use in installations with a minimum contract demand
of 50 kVA and maximum contract demand of 1500 kVA.
Character of service: AC, 50 cycles, 3 phase at 11 kV.
Demand charge Energy charges
Rs./ kVA / Month of billing demand (Paise / kVAh)
300 All units - 655
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75%
of the contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand,
that portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice
the normal charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded
by the consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing
month. In any month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand
charge for that month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

7.2. HTS – II (33 kV)


This is applicable for use in installations with a minimum contract demand of 500 kVA
and maximum contract demand of 15,000 kVA.
Character of service: AC, 50 cycles, 3 phase at 33 kV
Demand charge Energy charges
Rs./ kVA / Month of billing demand (Paise / kVAh)
300 All units – 650
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75%
of the contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand,
that portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice
the normal charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded
by the consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing
month. In any month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the
demand charge for that month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

7.3. HTS – III (132 kV)


This is applicable for installations with a minimum contract demand of 7.5MVA.
Character of service: AC, 50 cycles, 3-phase at 132 kV.

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Demand charge Energy charges


Rs./ kVA / Month of billing demand (Paise / kVAh)
300 All units – 645
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75%
of the contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand,
that portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice
the normal charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded
by the consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing
month. In any month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand
charge for that month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

7.4. HTS-IV (220 kV)


This is applicable for installation with a minimum contract demand of 10MVA.
Character of service: AC, 50 cycles, 3 phase at 220 kV
Demand charge Energy charges
Rs./ kVA / Month of billing demand (Paise / kVAh)
300 All units – 640
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75%
of the contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand,
that portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice
the normal charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded
by the consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing
month. In any month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand
charge for that month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

7.5. HTSS – (33 kV/11 kV)


This is applicable for supply of electricity to all consumers who have contract demand of
300 kVA and more for induction furnace including Ferro Alloy loads. This tariff will not
apply to casting units having induction furnace of melting capacity of 500 Kg and below.
The capacity of induction furnace shall be 600 kVA per metric ton as existing for
determining the contract demand of induction furnace in the existing HTSS service
connections. However, for new connection and if the furnace is replaced with a new one
for the existing connections, the contract demand shall be based on total capacity of the
furnace and equipment as per manufacturer technical specifications, and in case of
difference of opinion, the provisions of Clause Nos. 6.39 and 6.4 0 of the Bihar Electricity
Supply Code shall apply.

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Those consumers who are having rolling/re-rolling mill in the same premises will take
additional contract demand for the rolling/re-rolling mill over and above the contract
demand required for induction furnace. The consumer will have the option to segregate
the rolling/re-rolling mill and take separate new connection following all prescribed
formalities with a separate transformer. This new connection, if taken by the consumer
will be allowed to be billed in appropriate tariff schedule. Such rolling/re-rolling mill will
be allowed to avail power at 33 kV.

Character of service: AC, 50 cycles, 3-phase at 33 kV or 11kV.

Demand charge Energy charges


Rs./ kVA / Month of billing (Paise / kVAh)
demand
700 All units – 410
The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75%
of the contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand,
that portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice
the normal charges.

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded
by the consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing
month. In any month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand
charge for that month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

If the power is availed at 11 kV a surcharge of five (5) % will be charged extra on


demand and energy charges.

7.6. RTS (Railway Traction)


Applicable to Railway Traction loads only
Demand charge Energy charges
Rs. / kVA / Month of billing demand (Paise / kVAh)
280 All units – 670
i. 13 Ps/kVAh of rebate shall be provided for availing supply at voltages higher than
132 kV.
ii. 13 Ps/kVAh of surcharge shall be billed for availing supply at lower voltages than
132 kV.
iii. The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or
75% of the contract demand whichever is higher.

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7.7. HT Electric Vehicle Charging Stations


This Tariff category is applicable for Electric Vehicle Charging Station including battery
swapping station for electric vehicle. In case the consumer uses the electricity supply for
charging his own electric vehicle at his premises, the tariff applicable shall be as per the
category of such premises. Electricity consumption for other facilities and purposes at
Charging Station such as office, restaurant, rest rooms, convenience stores, public
amenities, etc., shall be charged at tariff applicable to Non-Domestic Category.

Sl. No Category of consumer Energy charge (Paisa/ kVAh.)

1 Metered 645

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF HT TARIFF

The above tariffs are subject to the following conditions:


1. Demand based Tariff

The billing demand shall be the maximum demand recorded during the month or 75% of
the contract demand whichever is higher.

If in any month the recorded maximum demand exceeds 105% of contract demand, that
portion of the demand in excess of the contract demand shall be billed at twice the normal
charges.

2. Recovery of full Fixed/Demand Charge

The demand charges shall be recovered in full only if supply of power duly recorded by
the consumer meter is maintained for at least 21 hours/day during the billing month. In
any month if the supply of power is less than 21 hours/day, then the demand charge for
that month shall be levied on pro-rata basis.

3. Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment (FPPCA)

In addition to the above tariff Fuel and Power Purchase Cost Adjustment (FPPCA) charges
as applicable will be charged extra.

4. Rebate for prompt payment

The due date for making payment of energy bills or other charges shall be 15 days from
the date of issue of the bill. Rebate of 1.5% on the billed amount for timely payment of the
bills for all the consumers served in LT category shall be allowed.

In case a consumer makes full payment after due date but within 10 days after the due date,
no DPS shall be levied for this period and rebate for prompt payment will not be
admissible.

5. Rebate for online payment

To motivate the consumers to make online payment of the bills through online web portal
a rebate of 1% of the billed amount in addition to rebate @ 1.5% shall be allowed.
However, online payment rebate shall be applicable if the consumer makes full payment
of the bill within due date.

6. Rebate for pre-paid Smart meter

For encouraging the consumers to avail pre-paid smart meter connection, a rebate of 2%
on the recharged amount in addition to rebate for online or digital payment of 1% shall be
allowed. However, rebate for online or digital payment shall not be applicable if the
consumer purchases recharge coupons.

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7. Load Factor Incentive

To promote efficiency in the system and incentivize electricity consumption Load factor
incentive will be allowed for all HT category consumers (including HTSS) as follows:

Load Factor Range Incentive


50%-70% 20 paise per unit concession on energy charges for energy
consumption over 50% and up to 70% load factor during the
billing month
Above 70% 30 paise per unit on energy charges for energy consumption over
and above 70% and up to 100% load factor during billing month

8. Accounting of Partial payment


All payment made by consumers in full or part shall be adjusted in the following order of
priority:
a) Statutory taxes and duties on current consumption
b) Arrear of Statutory taxes and duties
c) Delayed payment surcharge
d) Balance of arrears
e) Balance of current bill
9. Delayed Payment Surcharge (DPS)
In case, consumer does not pay energy bills in full within 10 days grace period after due
date specified in the bill, a delayed payment surcharge of one and one-fourth half (1.5)
percent per month or part thereof on the outstanding principal amount of bill will be levied
form the original due date for payment until the payment is made in full without prejudice
to right of the licensee to disconnect the supply in accordance with Section 56 of the
Electricity Act, 2003. The licensee shall clearly indicate in the bill itself the total amount,
including DPS, payable for different dates after the due date after allowing for the grace
period of 10 days. No DPS shall be charged on DPS arrear. The bill shall indicate the
energy charges for the month, arrears of energy charges and DPS separately.
10. Duties and Taxes
Statutory levies like electricity duty or any other taxes, duties etc., imposed by the State
Government / Central Government or any other competitive authority, shall be extra and
shall not form part of the tariff as determined under this Order.
11. Contract Demand for Induction Furnaces
The prevailing practice will continue for determining the contract demand of induction
furnaces in the existing services connections. However, for new connections and where
the furnaces are replaced in existing connections, contract demand shall be based on the
total capacity of the furnace and equipment as per manufacturer technical specifications
and in case of difference of opinion, the provisions of clause No.6.39 and 6.40 of Bihar
Electricity Supply Code shall apply.

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12. Advance Payment:


If a consumer makes advance payment against his future bills he shall be allowed for
interest equivalent to the Bank Rate of RBI. Such amount of interest shall be adjusted in
subsequent monthly regular electricity bills on reducing balance, provided that the
minimum amount of advance payment shall not be less than Rs.2000 (Rupees Two
thousand).
13. Time of Day tariff (ToD)
ToD tariff shall be mandatory for all HT consumers. Under the Time of Day (ToD) Tariff,
electricity consumption and maximum demand in respect of HT consumers for different
periods of the day, i.e. normal period, peak load period and off-peak load period, shall be
recorded by installing a ToD meter. The maximum demand and consumption recorded in
different periods shall be billed at the following rates on the tariff applicable to the
consumer.
Time of Use Demand Energy Charges
Charges
(i) Normal period Normal Rate Normal rate of energy charges
(11:00 p.m. to 11.00 a.m.)
(ii) Evening peak load period Normal Rate 120% of normal rate of energy
(5.00 p.m. to 11.00 p.m.) charges
(iii) off peak load period Normal Rate 85% normal rate of energy charges
(11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m.)

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF TEMPORARY SUPPLY (LT and HT)

1. Applicability
This tariff is for connection of temporary in nature for period of less than one year. The
applicability shall be as given in the respective category tariff rate schedule. Temporary
supply cannot be claimed by a prospective consumer as a matter of right but will normally
be arranged by the Licensee when a requisition is made giving due notice subject to
technical feasibility and in accordance with electricity supply code issued by the
Commission.
2. Tariff
Fixed charge and energy charge shall be chargeable at one and one-fourth (1/4) times the
normal tariff as applicable to the corresponding appropriate tariff category.
3. Terms of Supply
a) Temporary supply under any category of service may be given for a period not
exceeding 30 days in the first instance, the duration of which, however may be extended
on month-to-month basis subject to maximum of one year.
b) In addition to the charges mentioned above, the consumer shall have to deposit the
following charges before commencement of the temporary supply
i. Estimated cost of erection of temporary service line and dismantling.
ii. Cost of irretrievable materials which cannot be taken back to service.
iii. Miscellaneous and General charges as per appropriate tariff schedule.
iv. Rental on the cost of materials as per estimate framed but not payable by the
consumer shall be payable at the rate of Rs.15/- per month on every Rs.100/- or
part thereof.
v. Ten per cent on the total cost of the estimate for the temporary service connection
to cover as security for loss of materials and contingencies. In case such loss is
not noticed, the amount will be refunded.
c) The applicants for temporary supply shall be required to make a deposit in advance of
the cost as detailed above including the energy consumption charges estimated for full
period on the basis of connected load. This will however, be adjusted against the final
bill that will be rendered on disconnection of supply month to month basis.
d) If the consumer intends to extend the temporary supply beyond the period originally
applied for, he will have to deposit in advance all charges as detailed above including
the estimated electricity consumption charges, for the period to be extended and final
bill for the previous period, as well.
e) The temporary supply shall continue as such and be governed by the terms and
conditions specified above until the supply is terminated or converted into permanent
supply at the written request of the consumer. The supply will be governed by the terms
and conditions of permanent supply only after the consumer has duly completed all the
formalities like execution of agreement, deposit of security money, cost of service
connection and full settlement of the account in respect of the temporary supply etc.

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SEASONAL SUPPLY (LT and HT)

1. Seasonal supply shall be given to any consumer on written request to the Licensee
subject to the following conditions.

Period of Supply Tariff Rate

Upton 3 consecutive months in a year Appropriate tariff plus 30 percent


More than 3 consecutive months and up to Appropriate tariff plus 20 percent
6 consecutive months in a year
More than 6 consecutive months and Appropriate tariff plus 15 percent
up to 9 consecutive months in a year
More than 9 consecutive months but Appropriate tariff plus 5 percent.
less than one year

2. Miscellaneous and General charges as provided in the appropriate tariff are applicable
to seasonal loads and would be charged extra for the entire period of supply.
3. The supply would be disconnected after the end of the period unless the consumer
wants the supply to be continued. Any reconnection charges have to be borne by the
consumer.
4. Consumer proposing to avail seasonal supply shall sign an agreement with the Licensee
to avail power supply for a minimum period as specified in Bihar Electricity Supply
Code, 2007 amended from time to time.
5. The consumers must avail supply in terms of whole calendar month continuously.
6. The consumer is required to apply for seasonal supply and pay initial cost and security
deposit as an applicant for normal electricity supply.
7. The consumer shall ensure payment of monthly energy bills within 7 days of its receipt.
The supply will be disconnected if payment is not made on due date.

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Annexure - 1
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101&200 ;wf uV 40 :0@fdyksokV vkSj mldk Hkkx@ekg 6.95 :0@ds0 MCyw0 ,p0 1.83 :0@ds0 MCyw0 ,p0 40 :0@fdyksokV vkSj mldk Hkkx@ekg 5.12 :0@ds0 MCyw0 ,p0
200 ;wf uV ls vf/kd 40 :0@fdyksokV vkSj mldk Hkkx@ekg 8.05 :0@ds0 MCyw0 ,p0 1.83 :0@ds0 MCyw0 ,p0 40 :0@fdyksokV vkSj mldk Hkkx@ekg 6.22 :0@ds0 MCyw0 ,p0
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mPp foHko vkS| ksf xd lsok&2 ¼lHkh ;qf uV½ 300 :0@ds0 oh0,0@ekg 6.50 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0 0.00 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0 300 :0@ds0 oh0,0@ekg 6.50 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0

mPp foHko vkS| ksf xd lsok&3 ¼lHkh ;qf uV½ 300 :0@ds0 oh0,0@ekg 6.45 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0 0.00 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0 300 :0@ds0 oh0,0@ekg 6.45 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0

mPp foHko vkS| ksf xd lsok&4 ¼lHkh ;qf uV½ 300 :0@ds0 oh0,0@ekg 6.40 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0 0.00 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0 300 :0@ds0 oh0,0@ekg 6.40 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0

mPp foHko vkS| ksf xd fo'ks"k lsok ¼lHkh 700 :0@ds0 oh0,0@ekg 4.10 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0 0.09 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0 700 :0@ds0 oh0,0@ekg 4.01 :0@ds0 oh0,0,p0
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fd;k x;k gSA mDr nksuksa Js.kh esa dksbZ u, miHkksDrk vkrs gS rks mudh [kir lEcfU/kr fuEu foHko ,oa mPp foHko Js.kh dh fcØh ek=k esa lfEefyr ekurs gq, mlh nj esa gha mDr nksuksa u, Js.kh dks vuqn ku nh tk;sxhA

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