Telangana Electricity Regulatory Commission Tariff Order FY27 Balancing DISCOM Finances, Consumer Tariffs, And Power Supply Stability

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The Telangana Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued its Retail Supply Tariff Order for the financial year 2026-27, setting the financial and operational direction for the state’s two main power distribution companies, Southern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited and Northern Power Distribution Company of Telangana Limited. The order was released on March 30, 2026, and outlines key aspects such as Aggregate Revenue Requirement (ARR), retail tariffs, and cross-subsidy charges, with the aim of balancing utility finances while keeping electricity affordable for consumers.

As part of the order, the commission approved the energy requirement and procurement plan for the year. Telangana’s total net energy availability is estimated at around 113,006 million units. This supply will come from a mix of sources, including thermal and hydel generation from Telangana State Power Generation Corporation Limited, central generating stations, and renewable energy sources. The commission noted that there could be a power shortage during February and March 2027. To handle this, it has advised careful planning of power dispatch based on cost efficiency while ensuring demand is met.

On the financial side, the distribution companies are facing a significant revenue gap. Their filings show that the total ARR is much higher than the expected revenue from existing tariffs. In particular, TGNPDCL had proposed to continue with the current tariff structure even though it expects a deficit of more than ₹12,500 crore. The gap is expected to be managed through better operational efficiency, creation of regulatory assets, and support from the state government in the form of subsidies worth several thousand crores.

The tariff order also sets out category-wise electricity rates. For domestic consumers, the average cost is around ₹5.56 per unit in TGSPDCL areas and ₹4.67 per unit in TGNPDCL areas. The commission has continued the use of Time of Day tariffs to manage peak demand and promote efficient energy use. It has also encouraged the adoption of renewable energy through special green tariff options. Cross-subsidy surcharges have been maintained to support agricultural and low-income consumers, but these charges are capped at 20 percent of the average cost of service for industrial and commercial users.

In addition to tariffs, the commission has issued several operational directives. Distribution companies have been asked to carry out quarterly energy audits to reduce losses. They must also submit tariff and true-up filings within fixed timelines to ensure transparency and avoid penalties. The order also mentions plans to introduce a third distribution company in the state, indicating a possible restructuring of the power sector.

Overall, the order highlights the challenges of rising costs and demand while focusing on improving efficiency and maintaining financial stability in Telangana’s power sector.


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