Kathmandu. The Electricity Regulatory Commission has decided that the claims made by industrialists regarding the dedicated and trunk line tariff dispute are insufficient. The Commission made this decision on Sunday while hearing the cases concerning Panchakanya Plastic and Panchakanya Steel.They had filed an application with the Commission seeking the cancellation of the decision to recover outstanding electricity bills from consumers who received power through dedicated feeders and trunk lines from the Nepal Electricity Authority, and demanding compensation. The application was heard by the Commission.According to the Authority, Panchakanya Plastic owes Rs 2,463,000 in outstanding tariffs, and Panchakanya Steel owes Rs...