Public Hearing on Electricity Tariffs for FY 2026–27 to Be Held on 8th January

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Chandigarh – The Haryana Electrical energy Regulatory Fee (HERC) will maintain a public listening to on eighth January on the HERC Court docket Room in Panchkula concerning electrical energy tariffs for the brand new monetary 12 months 2026–27. The listening to will likely be carried out on the petitions filed by Uttar Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (UHBVN) and Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN).

 

The Fee has invited objections, options, and feedback from electrical energy customers on these petitions as much as 4th January. All of the related petitions can be found on the official web sites of UHBVN, DHBVN and HERC. It’s value noting that   UHBVN and DHBVN filed their petitions earlier than HERC on twenty eighth  November 2025 for the Annual Income Requirement (ARR) for FY 2026–27. These petitions additionally embrace the True-Up for FY 2024–25, indicating that the audit for the stated 12 months has been accomplished.

 

 

As per the True-Up for FY 2024–25, each DISCOMs have sought a complete ARR of ₹48,394.77.    It’s evident that  For FY 2026–27, each firms have sought an ARR of ₹51,156.71 crore. In the meantime, Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam (HVPN) and Haryana Energy Era Company Restricted (HPGCL) filed their ARR petitions earlier than the Fee on 26 November 2025. The Fee has additionally invited objections, options, and feedback on these petitions as much as 4 January, and the general public listening to for these two firms will likely be held on seventh January.

 

 

All objections, options, and feedback obtained from the electrical energy utilities and electrical energy customers will likely be recorded on seventh and eighth January within the presence of HERC Chairman Nand Lal Sharma and Fee Members Mukesh Garg and Shiv Kumar. The Fee takes choices on ARR beneath Sections 62 and 64 of the Electrical energy Act, 2003. Additional, as per Part 64(3) of the Electrical energy Act, 2003, the Fee is required to go its order inside 120 days from the date of submitting of the petitions.