File
By Larry Claasen
South Africans are in for a hefty rise in the price of electricity, as the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has agreed to Eskom increasing its tariff by over 15% for the 2021/22 financial year.
The agreement between Nersa and Eskom came after the power utility won a case in the Pretoria High Court in October 2020, which allowed it to push for a higher tariff increase than what Nersa was willing to allow.
"Under the agreement, an amount of 5.44c/kWh will be added to the average standard tariff, bringing the rate Eskom customers will be forced to pay in the 2021/22 tariff year to 134.30c/kWh, a 15.63% increase."
The increase will see the debt-laden Eskom raise a further R10 billion in "allowable revenue," according to a court order issued by Judge Joseph Raulinga.
Though the tariff increase is a further blow to cash-strapped South Africans, it’s a boost for the beleaguered power company, which has over R400 billion in debt and is owed R31.5 billion in overdue debt by several municipalities.
For more on this story visit www.moneyweb.co.za