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The Kerala State Electricity Board, constituted by the Government of Kerala, by order dated 7 March 1957, under the Electricity (Supply) Act, 1948 is in the business of Generation, Transmission and Distribution of electricity and strives to provide quality electricity [clarification needed] at an affordable cost to all classes of consumers in the state of Kerala.
The municipal corporation purchases power in bulk from the Kerala State Electricity Board (KSEB). The budget for this operation, however, is separately prepared and is not included in the annual municipal corporation budget. The separate books of accounts of the operation are also kept under the cash-based system.
All locations with KSEB electricity posts are intended to receive fast internet, landlines, and cable TV through the K-FON project. More than 2 million BPL families in the state are expected to get free internet access, according to the project. [6] The cable are installed through KSEB's transmission line infrastructure.
The company started functioning on 6 November 1969, with Thrissur city as its headquarters. [1] It started with a capital of Rs 2,00,000, and had 45 employees and 10 branches.
Electronic billing or electronic bill payment and presentment, is when a seller such as company, organization, or group sends its bills or invoices over the internet, and customers pay the bills electronically. [1] This replaces the traditional method where invoices are sent in paper form and payments are done by manual means such as sending ...
KSRTC topped with a loss of ₹ 1,976.03 crore which was 30.08% of the total loss, KSEB came second with a loss of ₹ 1,822.35 crore, representing 27.74% of the total loss, and Kerala State Beverages Corporation came third with a loss of ₹ 1,608.17 crore, accounting 24.48 percent of total loss.
BSES Kerala Power has entered into a power purchase agreement with KSEB for the combined cycle operation. [4] In fiscal year 2008, the power plant of BSES Kerala Power generated 373.989 MU of electricity at an average PLF of 25.12%. It has a fuel supply agreement with Indian Oil Corporation Limited for supplying naphtha.
33 kV substation, Perunad is a transmission part of Kerala State Electricity Board, a public sector agency of under the Government of Kerala, India, that transmits the electricity supply in the state. Established in 2012, the agency comes under the authority of the Department of Power.