The most familiar EBS report to the public. Beyond showing units consumed and amount due, it encodes critical data: Service Connection Number, Tariff Category (e.g., LT-I A for domestic), Sanctioned Load, and Arrears from previous cycles. A useful tip for consumers: The EBS bill’s ‘History Graph’ section is a powerful diagnostic tool to spot meter defects or sudden load changes.
For engineers, auditors, and large-scale industrial consumers, the EBS report is a vital tool. But for the average householder, it can look like a confusing spreadsheet. Here is a breakdown of the key columns typically found in a TSSPDCL EBS report (available on their internal portal or via RTI requests): tsspdcl ebs reports
| S.No | Sub-division | Bill Amount (₹) | Collection (₹) | Coll. % | Arrear (₹) | |------|--------------|----------------|----------------|---------|------------| | 1 | Falaknuma | 12,45,000 | 11,20,500 | 90.0% | 1,24,500 | | 2 | Chandrayan Gutta | 8,72,000 | 8,01,000 | 91.9% | 71,000 | | Total | | 21,17,000 | 19,21,500 | 90.8% | 1,95,500 | The most familiar EBS report to the public
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