Tariff presntation
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TARIFFTARIFFTARIFFTARIFF
ABOUT TARIFFABOUT TARIFF
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VARIOUS TYPES OF TARIFFS
1 - Simple Tariff
2 - Flat rate Tariff
3 - Block Rate Tariff
4 - Two Part Tariff/Maximum Demand Tariff
5 - Power Factor Tariff
6 – Three Part Tariff
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SIMPLE TARIFF The tariff which has a fixed rate, per unit energy
consumed.
ADVANTAGES :-This is simplest tariff. :-Even a simple consumer can understand it.
DISADVANTAGES :-There is no differentiation between small and big
consumers. :-The cost is per unit is very high.
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FLAT RATE TARIFF It is a type in which different consumers have different rates. A
discrimination exists between small and large consumers.
ADVANTAGES:-Large consumers are encouraged in this type.:-This tariff is simple and easy to calculate. DISADVANTAGES:-Different energy meters are required to be installed at
consumer’s premises.:-The supplier doesn’t get any return for the connection given to
the consumer If he doesn’t consume any energy in a particular period.
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BLOCK RATE TARIFF When the total energy consumed is divided
into blocks for the purpose of tariff.
ADVANTAGES:- The consumers are encouraged to consume
more energy. This increase load factor of the system and the cost of generation is reduced.
DISADVANTAGES:- This doesn’t take into account the maximum
demand of the consumer.
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TWO PART TARIFF This is the system in which the tariff is related to the
consumer’s maximum demand, and then, to his consumption of energy.
ADVANTAGES:-This tariff is very suitable for industrial consumers who have
higher maximum demand.:-It takes into considerations the maximum demand of the
consumer. DISADVANTAGES:-A maximum demand indicator is to be installed at the premises
for assessing the maximum demand of the consumer.:-The consumer has to pay some fixed amount per kw whether
he consumes energy or not in a particular period.
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POWER FACTOR TARIFF The tariff in which the power factor of
the consumer is taken into consideration.
In this there are following types:-(i) KVA maximum demand tariff(ii) Sliding scale tariff/Average P.F Tariff(iii) KWh and KVAR Tariff
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THREE PART TARIFF The tariff which charges a consumer in 3 parts.
First Part =: This represents fixed charge which includes interest and depreciation.
Second Part: This is a semi-fixed charge which is calculated on per kw of the maximum demand.
Third Part: This is a running charge which is calculated per kwh of power consumed by the consumer