Tamil Nadu's Annual Power Tariff Revision Looms: Industries Await Relief Promised by CM Stalin

As Tamil Nadu prepares for its annual electricity tariff revision on July 1, 2024, industries, particularly MSMEs, anxiously await details on the extent of the hike and potential relief measures promised by CM Stalin during elections.




Coimbatore, June 30, 2024: With the annual revision of electricity charges in Tamil Nadu set to take effect from July 1, industries across the state remain in a state of uncertainty. As of Saturday, there has been no official announcement regarding the extent of the impending tariff hike, leaving businesses, particularly MSMEs, anxious about the impact on their operations.

N. Pradeep, president of the Tamil Nadu Electricity Consumers Association (TECA), expressed his concerns, stating, "In the absence of any announcement from the government or Tangedco, we anticipate a hike of 4.5% to 5%." This projection has raised alarms among various industrial sectors, especially those heavily dependent on electricity for their operations.

The textile industry in Coimbatore, a significant contributor to the state's economy, is particularly worried. Mill owners report that larger spinning units with access to renewable energy sources for captive consumption are better positioned to remain competitive. However, smaller mills without such resources are struggling to survive due to high production costs. "Power cost is crucial, and the July hike will render all those who do not have wind or solar energy sources uncompetitive," a mill owner commented, emphasizing the need for the government to provide advance notice of the extent of the hike.

The situation is even more dire for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs). J. James, president of the Tamil Nadu Association of Cottage and Tiny Enterprises, highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by these businesses. "Power has become an unending problem for industries in the State," James said. He recalled Chief Minister Stalin's promise during an election meeting in the region to resolve these issues post-election. "We expected some announcement in the Assembly sessions. But, there is no relief," James added.

James also pointed out that MSMEs have staged several protests demanding a reduction in fixed charges, but have received no response from Tangedco so far. He warned that the impending hike, which will apply to all charges and not just current consumption charges, could cripple micro and small-scale industries.

The situation has brought into focus the pre-election promises made by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin. During his campaign, Stalin had assured industries, particularly MSMEs, of relief measures to address their power-related concerns. As the July 1 deadline approaches, many in the business community are questioning whether these promises will be fulfilled.

The power tariff revision is not just a matter of increased costs for businesses. It has broader implications for the state's industrial competitiveness, job market, and overall economic growth. Industries are calling for a more transparent and consultative process in determining electricity rates, as well as for the implementation of supportive measures to help businesses adapt to rising energy costs.

As the state government and Tangedco remain silent on the details of the tariff revision, industries across Tamil Nadu are bracing for impact. The coming days will be crucial in determining how the government balances its fiscal needs with the promises made to the industrial sector, particularly the vulnerable MSME segment.

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