Further changes to electricity tariff rates

Further changes to electricity tariff rates

By fijivillage.com
Friday 22/10/2010

There are further changes to the electricity tariff rates with an increase in rates in two phases for the commercial users while the households using 75 units of electricity or less will be subsidised by the government.

The announcement has been made this afternoon by Commerce Commission Chairman, Doctor Mahendra Reddy who said FEA will no longer subsidise FEA rates for lifeline customers and the government will now take care of the subsidies based on its assessment.

Their lifeline rate is 20.59 cents, while the market rate is 34.84 cents.

The total subsidy is 3.5 million dollars.

It has also been confirmed that FEA will no longer get any concessions on duty for fuel and this would mean revenue of about 7 to 7.5 million for government.

Sayed-Khaiyum said they will also ensure that VAT is applicable across the board which will see an additional 3 million dollars in revenue for the government to carry out the subsidies.
 
Any household using more than 75 units of electricity will pay the market rate of 34 cents.

For the commercial sector, the FEA tariff rate increase is in two phases.

The first phase of increase kicks in on the 1st of November and the second increase starts in April 2011.

Doctor Mahendra Reddy said the commercial rate increases range from 10 to 40 percent and stresses that this is to align and structure tariff rates to modern times as this has not been done for years.

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