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P/038/2025, Sri.P.K Gopinathan

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The appellant Shri. P.K Gopinathan is a domestic consumer with consumer no. 1145297009161. The connection is in LT three phase under the Electrical Section Chirayinkeezhu, with connected load 7.280 KW. The connection was initially in the name of his wife Smt.Leena and then transferred to the appellant. The appellant had installed a roof top solar with capacity 10KW and connected to the Licensee’s grid on 2021. Consumer who was billed bimonthly has been changed to monthly billing as the appellant has become a prosumer. Before April 2024, the domestic consumption did not exceed the generation in the solar plant. The appellant is demanding that the payment for excess energy imported to the Grid is to be settled by the Licensee in the same way of they are collecting the energy charges from the consumer. The payment for the excess supplied is not settled in time and making the payments after the delay of many months without interest. In May 2024, the consumption was higher the production in solar plant and the Licensee has realized Rs.11056/- from him. There was banked energy around 6000 units with the Licensee for a period from 01/04/2023 to 31/03/2024, which was un paid while billing during May 2024. The appellant is requesting for the release of excess amount charged for 05/2024 as well as interest for the delayed payment for the banked energy. The appellant had filed the petition to the CGRF and CGRF issued order on 14/03/2024 stating that the petitioner is liable to remit the charges as billed by the Licensee.Aggrieved by the decision of CGRF, this appeal petition is filed to this authority.
P/035/2025, Sri.Tony Thomas

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The appellant Shri. Tony Thomas is the Managing Director of Uni Pack (India) Pvt. Ltd. He has availed a HT Service connection for his Industry producing various types of gravels, M-sand etc. under the company named M/s. Unipack(India) Pvt. Ltd. This service connection is under the Electrical Section , Edayar of the Licensee which is under the Electrical Circle Perumbavoor. The appellant was not regular in remitting the current charges. As on 12/05/2025 the total outstanding amount is worked out to Rs. 39,51,044/- including the disputed amount of Rs. 2,47,003/-. The tariff of the consumer is HT 1 (A) with connected load 183.29 KW and contract demand 179 KVA. The consumer filed petition to various fora to delay the payment. The present demand of the petitioner is to quash the bill issued by the Licensee towards disincentive for the power factor correction for Rs.6,12,081/-. This demand notice for the power factor disincentive for a period from 2018-2022, which was in monthly bills. The appellant claimed that he was not aware of the low factor and hence he could not take remedy to improve the power factor. The respondent’s version is that this disincentive was shown in the regular bills. The petitioner filed the petition to CGRF. CGRF issued order dated 25/03/2025 on completing procedure stating that the appellant is liable to pay the arrear and regular bill amount. Aggrieved by the decision of CGRF, this appeal petition is filed to this authority.
P/037/2025, T.Surendran

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The appellant T.Surendran is the owner of M/s.Sreekrishna Oil Mills situated at Ulloor - Akkalam road at Trivandrum. He has availed a 3 phase power connection from the Licensee for operating this oil mill. The consumer number is 1145170002261 with connected load 48.642 KW and contract demand 40 KVA under LT 4 A tariff. The connection was effected on 31/08/1970. The APTs and Section Squad had conducted an inspection on 25/11/2024 and two anomalies were detected at the premises. 1. The voltage terminals of R phase was connected to the Y phase. 2. The current terminals of CT of Y phase is connected to B phase and that of B phase is connected to the Y phase. Due to the wrong connection the meter was reading less than the actual power consumed. The Licensee has connected a test meter parellelly and found that meter is reading 76.32 % less than the actual power consumption. The consumer requested for a load enhancement for 13 KW to 48.642 KW which necessitated the meter change with CT and the same was effected on 01/08/2022. The short assessment bill have been served to the appellant amounting to Rs. 5,25,356/- for a period with effect from 08/2022. The appellant challenged the demand and filed the petition to CGRF. CGRF on completing the procedures, issued order on 28/03/2025. This petition is filed to this authority as an appeal to the CGRF Order.