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FSA is the additional fuel cost that was not collected from consumers by discoms in the previous years. "The monthly electricity bills of consumers that year did not cover the actual cost of fuel that distribution companies paid to generators to buy power. So, to make up for the loss that discoms suffered, sometimes it is allowed the DISCOMs to collect this money now,"

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