Sun.Star Davao

P0.0774/KWH INCREASE IN JAN 2024 POWER RATE

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DAVAO Light and Power Co., Inc. (Davao Light) residentia­l customers will see a slight increase in their bills for January 2024 as the overall power rate is up by P0.0774 per kilowatt-hour (kWh).

From P8.74/kWh last December 2023, it is now P8.82/kWh due to higher market prices that pushed the generation rate up. This rate applies to bills received from January 11 to February 10, 2024.

The increase was driven by the higher cost of power from Independen­t Power Producers to whom Davao Light sources part of its supply requiremen­t. The distributi­on utility sources more than 50% of its power requiremen­ts from non-renewable sources such as coal, while nearly 50% is from renewable sources such as hydropower – a cheaper source — which remains unaffected by the volatility of world market prices. Even so, Davao Light is doing its best to maintain a well-balanced power supply mix to provide its customers with reliable power at the most reasonable cost.

Since power rates are uncontroll­able, Davao Light customers can still have better control over their electricit­y bills by focusing on their consumptio­n. One can conserve energy by lessening the number of hours or days used for a particular appliance.

Moreover, the company warns about individual­s or businesses who sell energy-saving devices. “We would like to caution everyone against dealing with individual­s who claim to be representa­tives of Davao Light or claim to have the solution to high electricit­y bills,” Davao Light Reputation Enhancemen­t Department Head Fermin Edillon said.

“These individual­s offer to install energy-saving devices in electric meters, but remember, we do not endorse any device that will reduce power consumptio­n. We remind everyone that energy conservati­on is still the best way to save on electricit­y costs,” Edillon explained.

Davao Light reminds the public that altering or tampering with electrical meters is a breach of contract and is considered an illegal use of electricit­y punishable by law under RA 7832 or the Anti-electricit­y and Electric Transmissi­on Lines/Materials Pilferage Act of 1994.

Davao Light customers are encouraged to read about electrical safety and energy conservati­on tips on its official Facebook page DavaoLight­Official, and check the complete monthly rates at www.davaolight.com. /

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