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1. MADHAV INSTITUTE OF
TECHNOLOGY &
SCIENCE GWALIOR
(M.P.)
Submitted To:
Prof. Vishal Chaudhary Sir
Submitted By:
Ankit Singh
0901IT211008
BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC
ENGINEERING(100022)
2. PRESENTATION : A Report on various
components mentioned in domestic bill.
WELCOME
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3. InMadhyaPradesh, distributioncompaniesusetwotypes ofelectricity bills: an on-the-spot bill
which is mainly used by MPEZ for domestic consumers, and the detailed bill. The
details of the components of both the bills are explained below.
1. On-the-Spot Bill
The On-the-Spot bill has three components. The first one records the details of the
consumer and the characteristics of the type of connection. This is followed by the
second section that tells about the electricity unit consumed and different type of
payable charges, rebates and surcharges. The last section summarises the electricity bill.
It also contains the details of last date to pay the bill and late fee in case of delayed
payment.
IVRS Number
Division Name
Customer Service
Number
Customer Bill Number
Customer Name
Customer Address
Employee Number
Pole Number
Serial Number of
Meter
Reading Date
Type of Reading
Aadhaar Number
Feeder Code
Location Code
Date of Bill
Mobile Number
Type of Phase
Load Sanctioned
Contract Demand
Maximum Demand
B.P.L. card Number
D.T.R. Code
4. b. Electricity
consumption
Energy Charges
Fixed Charges
FCA Charges
Electricity Duty
Energy Development Tax
Metering Charges
Welding/Incentive
ASD Instalment
Penal Charges
Other Charges
Interest on Security Deposit
Employee Rebate
Online Pay Rebate
Instant Pay Rebate
Lock Credit
M.P. Govt. Subsidy Amount
Current Payable Amount
Old Dues
Total Amount Payable On
Due Date
Due Date Late Payment
Surcharge
Total Amount Payable After
Due Date
5. The DetailedBill: This bill is used by all the three distribution companies of Madhya Pradesh. The bill has four major
sections. The first two sections tell the details of the consumer and the characteristics of the type of connection
respectively. The third section records the previous and current readings of meter and the last section contains the
details of different charges, taxes, rebates and surcharge with the information on the total bill payable and the last
date to pay it. The different components of this bills are explained as follows:
6. (c).Consumption Details Of Previous
Months
Contact number For
Logging Complaint
Meter Reader
Purpose
Bill Basis
Security Amount Deposited
Security Amount Pending
Daily Average of current Bill
Daily Average Unit
Consumption
7. d.ConnectionandPaymentDetails:
Old Service Number
Tariff Class
Units consumed
Bill Payment last Date
Via Cheque
Via Cash
Total Payable amount
State gov. Subsidy
Monthly Payable
amount
Service Number
Bill Number
Bill Month
Customer Name
Last Date of Payment
Check/Cash Payment
Total Payable amount
till last date
Load and Gross bill
amount
8. 2. Main components of Electricity Bill:
EnergyCharge:This is the per unit electricity charge. It is defined slab wise and the cost
increases as units on electricity bill increases.
Fixed Charge: This is dependent on the connected load that the Discom provides the
consumer. Connected load is typically calculated as sum of wattage of all the appliances
at home. The Discom allocates this much amount of electricity for your home and that
is why the fixed charge is applicable.
Tariff/Category:Category in the bill determines if the connection is domestic, agricultural,
commercial or industrial. Tariff and Category determine the rate structure applicable on
the bill. Typical tariff codes are four digit numbers allotted to different cases under each
connection category. Domestic consumer’s tariff code starts with with 1xxx and for
Agricultural consumer, it starts with 4xxx. Recently, new tariff codes starting with 9xxx
have been given to special cases of the Agricultural connection. Category in the bill
determines if the connection is residential, commercial or industrial. Different rates/slabs
are applicable for different tariff codes and thus it is important to validate that the right
tariff code is applied on the electricity bill.
TypeofSupply&ConnectedLoad:Connected Load is the total pool of supply that is given to a
meter. This is calculated in kW (or Killo-Watts). This is the total peak kW given to a meter
based on the appliances connected to the meter. This is not your actual energy
consumption, instead it helps to determine if the connection will be a single phase or
three phase.
9. Consumption: Units consumed is the number of kWh (Killo-Watt-Hour) consumed in a month. 1
kWh is equivalent to keeping a 100 Watts bulb on for 10 hrs. This information is calculated by
finding the difference between meter readings of two consecutive months. This is the total
monthly consumption by all the appliances that are connected to the meter. This is the value
that needs to come down in order to reduce the electricity bill. An observation of
consumption history can give an indicator of the appliances having higher electricity
consumption (typically Air Conditioners increase consumption in summers).