NERC Increases Electricity Tarrifs, Scraps Fixed Charges

    NERC
    The Nigerian Electricity
    Regulatory Commission has finally released the new power tariff regime, in
    which it outlined the various rates of increase in energy charges for consumers
    across the country.
    It also announced the removal
    fixed electricity charges for all classes of electricity consumers and noted
    that power users would only pay for what they consume.
    About two weeks ago, the Minister
    of Power, Works and Housing, Babatunde Fashola, revealed that electricity
    tariffs would increase and urged consumers to comply with respect to paying
    their bills, as he promised that the sector would record considerable
    improvement thereafter.

    Confirming the tariffs increase on
    Monday, NERC stated that henceforth, from the next billing period, power
    distribution companies would no longer charge their customers monthly fixed
    charges.
    Fixed charge is that component of
    the tariff that commits electricity consumers to paying an approved amount of
    money not minding whether electricity is consumed during the billing period.
    Outlining the rates of increase in
    tariffs for various customer classes in selected locations across the country,
    NERC said, “For instance, residential customer classification (R2) in Abuja
    Electricity Distribution Company will no longer pay N702 fixed charge every
    month. Their energy charge will increase by N9.60.
    “Also, residential customers (R2
    customers) in Eko and Ikeja electricity distribution areas will no longer pay
    N750 fixed charges. They will be getting N10 and N8 increase respectively in
    their energy charges. Similarly, the burden of N800 and N750 fixed charges
    would be lifted off the shoulders of Kaduna and Benin electricity consumers.
    These consumers will see an increase of N11.05 and N9.26 respectively in their
    energy charges.”

    This comes less than a week after
    the House of Representatives asked NERC to stop plans to increase electricity
    tarrifs.
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