Starting December 2024, Kerala has increased electricity rates by 16 paise per unit due to a decline in domestic power production, forcing the state to rely more on external sources. While the government assures the hike will not impose a significant burden on consumers, discussions for a special summer tariff are ongoing. A report from the Kerala State Electricity Regulatory Commission will guide future tariff decisions.
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