Power dept rejects inflated billing charges

Panjim: Rejecting reports of high electricity bills, the Electricity department maintained that the bills have been issued as per the consumption of energy recorded by the energy meter. 

The Power department referred to the ‘reports of exorbitant electricity bills that have appeared, in the recent past in many newspapers’.

“In this context, the  Dept clarifies that due to COVID-19, the bills could not be issued on a monthly basis due to lockdown. The printed bills, which could not be issued, were issued subsequently by extending the due date of payment and also waiving of delayed payment charges for the entire period,” it said. 

The dept added that the bills have been issued as per the actual calculation of a period of consumption recorded by energy meter.

“Bills are issued on a pro-rata basis by dividing the consumption spread over the entire period for which bills were issued. Since the period for which the last bills have been issued, coincided with the lockdown period; and given that and people were mostly indoors, there is every likelihood that the consumption has increased.Due to this, the consumers are comparing their consumption pattern during this the particular time to the pattern during the non – lockdown period,” the deptt added. 

“On finding the consumption high during the lockdown period, people have assumed that the meter has shown wrong reading and dept has issued exorbitant bills as per the said wrong readings,” it says. 

 The Electricity Department strongly refuted this claim by the consumers.

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