Power tariff will be decided without affecting anyone: APERC Chairman
The Hindu
‘Interests of consumers and financial well-being of DISCOMS will be considered’
On the concluding day of the three-day public hearing on power policy and power tariff on Thursday, APERC Chairman C.V. Nagarjuna Reddy said the tariff would be decided in a “balanced manner without affecting anyone adversely.”
In all, 60 persons participated in the public hearing held in the online mode at the APEPDCL office in the city.
Mr. Nagarjuna Reddy expressed happiness that none of the participants complained about power interruptions. He pointed out that the decision on the tariff would be taken after taking into consideration the interests of the consumers and the financial well-being of the power companies.

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