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Prayer Gist of Tariff Revision Petition Before the West Bengal Electricity Regulatory Commission for the Year 2006-07 and Admitt 7/4/2017 Untitled Document GIST OF TARIFF REVISION PETITION FOR PDCL FOR THE YEAR 2006-07 PRAYER GIST OF TARIFF REVISION PETITION BEFORE THE WEST BENGAL ELECTRICITY REGULATORY COMMISSION FOR THE YEAR 2006-07 AND ADMITTED ON 21ST DECEMBER 2005 PDCL 1. Name of the generating company The West Bengal Power Development Corporation Ltd. New Secretariat Buildings, 6th Floor, B-Block, 1, K.S. 2. Address Roy Road, Kolkata – 700 001 Tariff revision proposed to be applicable 3. 01.04.2006 from Power Stations Rs. in crores (a) Kolaghat 1101.07 4. Expected revenue at current tariff for (b) Bakreswar 711.57 (c) Bandel 352.81 (d) Santaldih 210.64 Power Stations Rs. in crores (a) Kolaghat 1233.84 (b) Bakreswar 712.23 5. Expected revenue at proposed tariff (c) Bandel 359.76 (d) Santaldih 257.15 Average percentage of increase sought in Power Stations % of increase Tariff petition for 2006-07 over the (a) Kolaghat 12.06 6. previous year (b) Bakreswar 0.09 (c) Bandel 1.97 (d) Santaldih 22.06 Increase in landed cost of fuel, operation and Major reasons for increase in tariff 7. maintenance expenses and decrease in the generation proposed target at Kolaghat. Major factors not considered in the above Any future increase in the landed cost of fuel. 8. increase sought, if any Details of major changes proposed in Nil 9. applicable terms and conditions 10. Any other important issues Nil Petition submitted by the West Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited may be inspected at the office of the Commission at FD- 415A, Poura Bhawan, 3rd Floor, Sector III, Kolkata – 700 106 (telephone 2359 2189; Fax: 2359 3397, e-mail: wberc@cal3.vsnl.net.in) and at the West 11. Bengal Power Development Corporation Limited within 28 days from the date of publication of this notice and copies may be obtained only from the office of the Commission on working days between 11.00 hrs. and 16.00 hrs. within 30 days of publication of this notice as per the regulation. Objections and comments, if any may be submitted at the office of the Commission at FD -415A, 12. Poura Bhawan 3rd Floor Sector III, Kolkata –700 106 so as reach the Commission within 30 days from the date of publication of this notice This notification has been issued with the approval of the Commission NB: Published on 24th December 2005 in Bartaman, Kolkata; The Statesman, Kolkata; Business Standard, Kolkata and Sanmarg, Kolkata. Back to list of Petitions http://wberc.net/wberc/tariff/wbpdcl/Tariff/ordnpet2001/wbpdcl_pet_06_07.htm 1/1.
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