As per the draft regulations floated by Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC), the power utilities may be allowed to retain up to 60 per cent of the revenue earned from other businesses such as consultancy.
Currently, they are allowed to keep 20 per cent of such earnings.
Delhi Transco Ltd (DTL) was carved out of Delhi Vidyut Board in 2002 as a separate entity to function as transmission utility.
This move by DERC is seen as an attempt to encourage non-tariff income.
The city's power tariff saw no revision last year and is likely to stay untouched this year as well.
The AAP government has time and again pulled up the discoms terming their performance as "atrocious".
The proposed amendment in the DERC (Treatment of Income from Other Business of Transmission Licensee and Distribution Licensee) Regulations, 2005, also states that the utilities will be able to retain 40 per cent of the revenue in case capital assets (advertisements on electricity poles) are used to earn that amount, as against 20 per cent allowed currently.
The non-tariff income of these utilities is around Rs 10 crore per month as of now.
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