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The Andhra Pradesh Electricity Regulatory Commission (APERC) approved net true-up charges for retail supply business amounting to ₹4,498 crore proposed by the DISCOMs for FY 2019-20 to FY 2023-24 but directed them to claim the amounts from the government.
APERC stated in an official release that the government had undertaken to pay the true-up amounts to the DISCOMS to avoid hardship to end consumers in tune with its commitment not to burden the people with a hike in electricity charges, therefore, the DISCOMs should claim the approved true-up amounts from the government.
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The true-up charges proposed by the three DISCOMs amounted to ₹5,933 crore, which came down to ₹4,498 crore after an adjustment of ₹1,435 crore made in the Commission’s earlier orders.
The net true-up charges originally filed for the said period amounted to ₹12,771 crore including a carrying cost of ₹4,149 crore and other expenses related to bill discounting, bad debts and short-term operational expenditure loans aggregating ₹3,906 crore.
However, the APERC disallowed the DISCOMs from recovering the carrying cost and other expenses adding up to ₹8,274 crore from the consumers. This left a sum of ₹4,498 crore to be raised in the form of true-up charges, which the DISCOMs are mandated to claim from the government.
Published – January 01, 2026 01:02 pm IST
