Eskom’s 25% increase is denied

Nersa has denied Eskom's application of a 25% tariff increase.

The National Energy Regulator of SA (NERSA) announced today that it has decided not to approve Eskom’s application for the Selective Re-opener of the third Multi-Year Price Determination (MYPD3) application for its Open Cycle Gas Turbines (OCGTs) and the Short-Term Power Purchase Programmes (STPPPs) and the impact of the increase in Environmental Levy.

The Energy Regulator has requested that Eskom submits:

On April 30, the Energy Regulator received Eskom’s application for the Selective Re-opener of the MYPD3 application for OCGTs and STPPPs and the impact of the increase in the Environmental Levy for the 2015/16 to 2017/18 period.

Eskom’s selective re-opener application requested cost recovery of R32.9-billion for OCGTs and R19.9-b for the STPPPs.

According to Eskom’s application, the selective re-opener would have resulted in a total price increase of 25.3% for 2015/16.

This would consist of the 12.69% already approved by Nersa, 10.10% selective re-opener for OCGTs and STPPPs and 2.51% change in environmental levy by 2c/kWh.

Nersa made the decision after conducting due regulatory processes, which included publishing Eskom’s application and inviting written comments from stakeholders, as well as holding a two-day public hearing on Eskom’s application.

The Addie is awaiting comment from Eskom.

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