Delhi power bills may rise after tribunal rejects plea on Rs 30,000 crore dues

Electricity consumers in Delhi could face higher power bills in the coming months after the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (APTEL) rejected a request by the Delhi Electricity Regulatory Commission (DERC) to extend the timeline for clearing dues worth around Rs 30,000 crore.

The dues are linked to pending recoveries payable to Delhi’s power distribution companies (discoms) under a larger liquidation plan aimed at clearing long-standing liabilities in the power sector.

DERC had approached APTEL seeking more time, arguing that a longer repayment schedule could reduce the burden on consumers and avoid a sudden tariff shock.

However, with the plea rejected, Delhi may now have to move ahead under the existing timeline.

The issue stems from Supreme Court directions issued in August 2025, when the top court asked all state electricity regulators to start liquidation of pending dues from April 2024 and complete the process by April 2028.

The Supreme Court had also said regulators could use all available measures to clear the dues, including revisions in electricity tariffs if required.

The matter is sensitive in Delhi because electricity tariffs had been reduced for consumers in recent years, while unpaid dues continued to build up in the system.

Delhi also differs from some other states because its discoms are privately run. In states such as Tamil Nadu, governments have indicated they may absorb the burden instead of passing it directly to consumers.

In Delhi, however, the final recovery may have to come through higher electricity bills, government subsidy support, or a combination of both.

For households and businesses, the key takeaway is clear: unless an alternative funding solution is worked out, electricity bills in Delhi could come under upward pressure in the months ahead.

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