Monday, January 3, 2011

Sri Lanka - Electricity Tariff (Jan-Jun 2011)

Public Notice - Electricity Tariff (Jan-Jun 2011)

Sri Lanka Electricity Tariff from 1 st Jan 2011

1st January 2011 to 30th June 2011

approved by the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka

Customer

Category

and consumption per month

Energy Charge (Rs/kWh)

Fixed Charge

(Rs/

month)

Maximum Demand Charge per month

(Rs/kVA)

Customer

Category

and the time interval, if applicable

Energy Charge (Rs/kWh)

Fixed Charge

(Rs/

month)

Maximum Demand Charge per month

(Rs/kVA)

Domestic (D)

Industry (I)

0-30

3.00

30.00

-

I-1

10.50

240.00

-

31-60

4.70

60.00

-

I-2

61-90

7.50

90.00

-

Day

10.45

3,000.00

850.00

91-120

21.00

315.00

-

Peak

13.60

121-180

24.00

315.00

-

Off-peak

7.35

>180

36.00

315.00

-

I-3

Day

10.25

3,000.00

750.00

Religious (R)

Peak

13.40

0-30

1.90

30.00

-

Off-peak

7.15

31-90

2.80

60.00

-

Hotel (H)

91-120

6.75

180.00

-

H-1

19.50

240.00

-

121-180

7.50

180.00

-

H-2

>180

9.40

240.00

-

Day

13.00

3,000.00

850.00

Peak

16.90

Off-peak

9.10

H-3

Day

12.60

3,000.00

750.00

Peak

16.40

Off-peak

8.85

General Purpose (GP)

GP -1

19.50

240.00

-

GP -2

19.40

3,000.00

850.00

GP -3

19.10

3,000.00

750.00

Notes on tariffs:

1. Eligible Government institutions shall be entitled to a 25% discount on energy charges stated above.

2. Energy charges to Religious premises have been reduced by 25% compared with the present tariffs.

3. The above tariffs do not cause any increase to Domestic customers using up to 120 kWh per month and to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) classified under I-1, H-1 and GP-1.

4. Fuel Adjustment Charge will no longer be applicable to any customer category.

5. “month” means a 30-day billing period.

Notes on Customer Categories and time intervals

6. Codes refer to the tariff codes presently used for billing by the Distribution Licensees.

7. Hotels which presently pay either the Industrial rates or General Purpose rates are unified into a single customer category identified as Hotels.

8. Customers in I-2, I-3, H-2 and H-3 would pay on the basis of mandatory Time of Use (TOU) tariffs. Time intervals applicable shall be as follows.

Interval Description

Interval (hours)

Day

05.30 to 18.30

Peak

18.30 to 22.30

Off-peak

22.30 to 05.30

The Commission will shortly issue the Tariff Order which would further describe the allowed revenues for the licensees, the road map for tariff reforms and rebalancing, and the customer tariffs.

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