The Borneo Post

Next electricit­y tariff revision for Peninsular Malaysia in January

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KUALA LUMPUR: The next electricit­y tariff revision for Peninsular Malaysia will be in January 2018 after the government agreed to maintain the power tariff rebate of 1.52 sen/kWh from July 1 to Dec 30 this year.

Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry Secretary General Datuk Seri Ir Dr Zaini Ujang said the revision pertaining to the electricit­y supply revision is undertaken by the Energy Commission under the Imbalance Cost PassThroug­h (ICPT) policy every six months.

“The latest was for January to June 2017.

“But on June 30, the government agreed to spend RM1.303 billion to cover the rising cost of fuel and electricit­y supply generation in the peninsular from July to December this year,” he said in an interview on Bernama News Channel’s ‘Ruang Bicara’ programme on Wednesday.

Also present was Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) vicepresid­ent (Regulatory Economics and Planning) Datuk Roslina Zainal.

Zaini said the expenditur­e of RM1.303 billion translates to a rate of 2.54 sen/kWh, where 1.52 sen/kWh is used to maintain the power tariff rebate and 1.02 sen/kWh to cover the surcharge for the rising cost of fuel and paid directly to TNB and independen­t power producers such as Malakoff Corporatio­n Bhd and YTL Power Generation Sdn Bhd.

“This means the government did away with the charge that was supposed to have been imposed on consumers and took the decision to maintain the ICPT rebate rate of 1.52 sen/ kWh to ensure electricit­y supply at the same tariff rate,’ he added.

Zaini also said the future base tariff will also be decided in January 2018. — Bernama

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Traders can start business activities at the new MCC’s market at Desa Pujut 2.

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