Consumer complaints about error in electricity billing
All you need to know when you have a complaint about error in your electricity bill.
All you need to know when you have a complaint about error in your electricity bill.
Here are the various payment methods that you can opt for while paying your bimonthly electricity bill.
A quick reference guide to make your electricity bill payment via TANGEDCO's online account and mobile application.
This pamphlet outlines the various steps involved in determining electricity tariff in Tamil Nadu.
This booklet presents the three tiers of consumer grievance redressal mechanism and provides the relevant points of contact that consumers can reach out to in case of electricity grievances.
This workbook illustrates how household consumers are charged for their electricity consumption and how this differs across various tariff slab rates.
The vision for the Zero Waste City Initiative is to minimise the movement of solid waste to disposal sites or facilities. This manual presents a practicable plan for municipalities to process waste in-situ and within wards, aggregate recyclables and domestic hazardous waste at the zone level, and leverage the private formal and informal waste networks that already thrive in all Indian cities.
TN Electricity Bill Calculator - Lockdown 2020 Residential electricity consumers in Tamil Nadu can now verify their electricity bill amount during the lockdown period - June/July 2020. Fill in the values for the two questions and check your ‘Amount Payable for June/July 2020’.
Recently, the Ministry of Power released the draft Electricity (Amendment) Bill, 2020 to further amend the Electricity Act 2003. In this article, the authors provide an overview of the proposed amendments and capture the central concerns and discussions around the same.
Ever since the lockdown was announced in March 2020 in the wake of Covid-19 pandemic, there have been media reports of several accidents of vehicles transporting migrant workers across the country. With roads being relatively free during the lock down, people tend to drive fast, and post lock down, we can expect a definite surge in accidents as many people will be on the roads and will tend to drive fast. Vulnerable road users may be the worst affected.