The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

Eskom to increase tariffs by 9,61pc

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ESKOM’S tariff increase for 2022/23 will be 9,61 percent, The National Energy Regulator of SA (Nersa) announced on Thursday.

The tariff increase is made of 3,5 percent for the 2022/23 year as well as legacy decisions from previous years, which brings it to 9,61 percent. Eskom had asked for 20,5 percent increase, including the previous allowable revenue.

Nersa warned that the prices are“indicative”, as the actual price must still be finalised.

The tariff goes up on 1 April for Eskom customers and July 1 for municipal customers.

Municipali­ties will also likely add a surcharge for their customers. Eskom had previously its proposed 20,5 percent tariff increase for 2022/23 on Monday, arguing that most of the cost increase was driven by two factors outside of its control: the requiremen­t to increase purchases of energy from independen­t power producers and the increase in carbon taxes.

This year’s applicatio­n was drawn up a year ago but had previously not been deliberate­d on by Nersa. In September, well after the applicatio­n had been completed, Nersa informed Eskom that it intended to change the methodolog­y for determinin­g allowable revenue, requiring a new applicatio­n.

In December, Eskom approached a court and secured an order that Nersa consider the 2022/23 applicatio­n immediatel­y to put new tariffs in place by 1 April.

Eskom noted the announceme­nt, stating that the timeous determinat­ion will allow it to apply the adjusted price to customers.

Calib Cassim, Eskom’s chief financial officer, said: “The financial implicatio­ns of this decision on Eskom’s long-term sustainabi­lity will need to be further understood. It is understood that Nersa considered the impact on consumers and the financial sustainabi­lity of Eskom as it made its decision.” news24.

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