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P/28/2024 Shamsudheen

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The appellant Shri. Shamsudheen is a prosumer with the Licensee(KSEBL)having two connections one in Electrical Section Kongad and another in Electrical Section Angadippuram. The appellant had installed solar plant of 3.32 kW at Kongad and 4.3 KW at Angadippuram. The appellant has applied to the Licensee to wheel the excess energy produced in the Angadippuram plant to use in the Kongad Service connection. The Licensee had delayed the sanctioning of the same stating that there is no provision in the ‘Oruma Net’ to wheel the energy from a prosumer to another premises of the same consumer who is registered as a prosumer.The electrical section officials had taken up to higher level to get approval for permitting the wheeling of prosumer to prosumer. This process got cleared only after 5 months.The application submitted on 17/05/2023 and it had cleared on 27/10/2023. The Licensee has corrected the bill allowing the wheeling with effect from 08/2023. The appellant was aggrieved by the delayed action of the Licensee and demanded compensation as per regulation. The petition filed CGRF and CGRF issued order on 20/03/2024 after completing the procedures. Aggrieved by the decision of CGRF, the appeal petition is filed to this Authority.
P/029//2024 Green Fields

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The appellant Shri. Krishnadas P is the owner of the 4 star Hotel named Green Fields, Kaippuzhamutt, Kumarakam, Kottayam Dist. An HT service connection was availed from the Licensee (KSEBL) for running this Hotel. The power supply was connected on 08/03/2011. The consumer in Kerala is bound to pay the Electricity duty@10% of the total energy.As per the Government order dated 11/07/1986 the tourism also will be treated as Industry and all classified Hotels are eligible for this. Then Government order dated 31/08/2010 states that the Electricity Duty payable by the High Tension Industrial consumer is 10 paisa/unit instead of 10% of the energy charges.There was a dispute between the Licensee and the Hotels about the charging of this Electricity Duty and accordingly the Association of approved and classified Hotels of Kerala approached Hon’ble High Court of Kerala. Hon'ble court issued an interim order dated 13/10/2010 stating that the petitioner shall be permitted to remit the electricity bill with electricity duty @ 10 paisa per unit for energy consumed. The liability of the petitioner to pay at the rate 10% of energy charges will be decided in the writ petition. The Licensee was not extending the benefit of this order to the appellant stating that this Hotel commenced only after this court order.
P/33/2024 Joe Francis

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The appellant Shri. Joe Francis is having a plot of 9 cent land at Parappukkara in Thrissur District. The entire family was residing in Mumbai for several years. During the absent of the property owner and without obtaining the consent, the Licensee had installed a stay wire in side the property. The appellant had constructed a residential building in the property to live in the native place.The stay wire is obstructing the construction of compound wall. The appellant approached the section office of the Licensee for shifting this stay wire. They have demanded Rs. 8433/and subsequently revised to Rs.12,547/- towards the cost of shifting. The petition is filed to CGRF for a favourable order that the stay wire is to be shifted at the cost of the Licensee as the same was placed without the consent.The CGRF issued order on 17/04/2024 stating that the Licensee shall shift the post and stay wire at the cost of the appellant. Aggrieved by the decision of CGRF this appeal petition is filed to this Authority.

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