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It's official: Power price hike of almost 19pc confirmed for April, despite Ramaphosa plea

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JOHANNESBU­RG - Nearly two months after President Cyril Ramaphosa said he told Eskom to reconsider its applicatio­n for a tariff hike, SA's energy regulator confirmed that the 18.65 percent increase for this year will go ahead, although with 18.49 percent jump for municipali­ties, and only a 10 percent increase for poorer households.

The National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa) said Eskom submitted a revised applicatio­n on March 2 for an increase of only 10 percent for Homelight 20 Amp customers - which tend to be poorer, lower-consumptio­n users in informal settlement­s or those with small households. Nersa approved the applicatio­n.

The standard tariff increase of 18.65 percent for industrial and urban consumers will still be implemente­d in April. However, municipali­ties will face a 18.49 percent increase from June.

"Municipali­ties will realise a lower increase of 18.49 percent because, in the first three months (April to June) of Eskom’s financial year, they will not experience an increase, as their financial year commences on July 1 every year," Nersa said in a statement.

"The municipali­ties cannot increase their tariffs in the middle of their financial year, as it would not correspond with the revenue to be achieved from licensed municipal distributo­rs.

In this regard, Eskom will over-recover revenues in the first three months… of its financial year, hence municipali­ties will only experience an increase of 18.49 percent as opposed to the 18.65 percent that the rest of Eskom’s customers will see."

In January, Ramaphosa told an ANC Free State event that that he asked Eskom to halt the tariff hike amid ongoing load shedding.

Eskom responded in a statement several days later that those "aggrieved" by the upcoming tariff hike will have to lodge a court applicatio­n to challenge the energy regulator's decision.

"If Eskom does not recover from the consumer, then the burden on the taxpayer increases. Thus efficient costs will need to be recovered - they do not just disappear," the power utility said.

 ?? ?? The standard tariff increase of 18.65 percent for industrial and urban consumers will still be implemente­d in April.
The standard tariff increase of 18.65 percent for industrial and urban consumers will still be implemente­d in April.

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