VIJAYAWADA: Ahead of the public hearings scheduled by the Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (APERC) on the aggregate revenue requirement (ARR), tariff and cross subsidy (CSS) for the retail supply tariff for 2021-22 proposed by the state power distribution companies (discoms) from January 18, various stakeholders have submitted objections.
Some of the objections claim that the discoms understated the power surplus availability and revenue generation, that the industrial tariff is on the higher side, and that the discoms increased the average cost of service without proposing any recovery methodology.