The Aam Aadmi Party in its manifesto had promised to cut tariff by 50 per cent and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday had said a decision on the issue will be made in four-five days.
DERC chairman P D Sudhakar said government has not yet contacted the regulator on the issue of power tariff.
He said it may take at least three months for the DERC, a quasi-judicial body, to review the existing tariff as the regulator will have to undertake the set procedure which includes calling all stakeholders for public hearing before deciding the rates.
Power experts said government will have to take the subsidy route to implement the promise of slashing tariff as that will be an executive decision.
As per estimates, government will have to incur an annual expenditure of around Rs 5,000 crore if it decides to halve the power rates for around 40 lakh domestic consumers.
As per official figures, around 80-90 per cent of total revenue of discoms goes into purchasing power from central and state government owned entities through long term power purchase agreement, at rates determined by the central and state regulators.
The experts said discoms' cost of buying power from generating companies has increased by around 300 per cent in the last two years while the power tariff, in the corresponding period, has risen by around 70 per cent.
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