Electricity prices to spike during this winter

An electricity tariff increase of 9.4% will be effective from July 1 for municipal customers.

Eskom has welcomed the decision by the Gauteng High Court to dismiss the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse’s (Outas) urgent application brought to interdict Eskom from implementing the approved tariff increase by 9.4% on April 1.

The court’s decision means that Eskom’s electricity tariff increase becomes effective immediately for its direct customers and on July 1 for municipal customers.

The chief financial officer of Eskom, Anoj Singh says, “Eskom is pleased with the decision of the court as this allows us to begin recovering the R11.2-billion revenue as approved by the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa).

“We have cooperated with the legal process and we will continue to do so while also defending the process we have followed in the recovery of costs we incurred in the provision of electricity,” he says.

As residents of Ekurhuleni and thus municipal customers, Springsites can prepare themselves for the hefty hike at the beginning of July.

Residents are urged to use electricity sparingly and avoid high bills at the end of the month.

Here are some tips on how to use electricity sparingly during the cold winter months:

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