During 2009-10 the department earn Rs 75.81 crore, Rs 90.82 crore (2010-11), Rs 80.53 crore during 2011-12, Rs 84.80 crore in 2012-13, Rs 93.08 crore in 2013-14 and Rs 119.17 crore in 2014-15 (till January 2015), he said.
"The department could increase revenue collection of over five crore during 2014-15 after launching of pre paid energy meters (PPEMs), a pilot project in the state capital," Byaling said at a press conference.
The minister flanked by Power Chief Engineer (WZ) J Tato, said the department was anticipating a revenue collection of over Rs 130 crore during 2014-15 after receiving reports from various electrical divisions in the state.
"So far the department had installed 2,200 PPEM in Itanagar," he said.
To a question on power tariff in the state, the minister said the government had not hiked the tariff in the last three years.
"The department is charging on an average Rs four per unit of power consumed by commercial and domestic consumers in the state," he said.
