Tariff Regulations
Tamil Nadu
The Tamil Nadu Electricity Regulatory Commission has issued the Terms and Conditions for Determination of Tariff for Intra state Transmission / Distribution of Electricity under Tariff Framework regulations dated 11th February 2009. The primary purpose of these regulations is to determine the tariff in all cases covered under these Regulations.
TNERC Tariff Regulations, 2005
but is not able to be charged for reasons not attributable to the transmission licensee, its suppliers or contractors
b. Taxes and duties
c. Variation in power purchase unit cost from base line level
The charges for auxiliary consumption in the sub-station for the purpose of air conditioning, lighting, technical consumption, etc. shall be considered as part of its normative operation and maintenance expenses
b. Target availability for recovery of full transmission charges
The normative availability of transmission system shall be 98%
b. The beneficiary gets paid for reactive power (return) supply when voltage is below 97%
c.The beneficiary gets paid for reactive power drawal when voltage is above 103%
d. The beneficiary pays for reactive power (return) supply when voltage is above 103%
e. The charges for reactive energy shall be as decided by the Commission
This component of transmission tariff shall reflect cost of capital investment, maintenance and operation of a transmission system to transfer bulk power to and from different locations. The revenue from this component of transmission tariff will meet the annual revenue requirement of transmission entity in respect of owning the transmission asset.