In view of the tariff increase proposal, the Energy and Water Utilities
Regulatory Authority (EWURA) is expected to hold a public inquiry meeting to
seek views of the public on the application.
Dar es Salaam. Tanzanians may soon
be required to dig deeper into their pockets in financing their energy bills as
Tanzania Electric Supply Company (Tanesco) seeks to increase power tariffs by
18.19 per cent.
In
view of the tariff increase proposal, the Energy and Water Utilities Regulatory
Authority (EWURA) is expected to hold a public inquiry meeting to seek views of
the public on the application.
A
statement, issued by Ewura in Dar es Salaam noted yesterday that the tariff
review application is made pursuant to Tanesco Tariff Adjustment Order 2016
that came into effect on April 1, this year that required the utility firm to
resubmit its application for the year 2017.
“On
October 4, this year, Ewura received a Tariff Review Application from the utility
firm,” read the statement.
Following
the application, pursuant to section 19(2)(b) of the Ewura Act, Cap (414), the
regulator will meet with different stakeholders including the Government
Consultative Council (GCC), Consumer Consultative Council (CCC) and the public
to discuss and decide on the reasonableness of the tariff application.
The
meetings for the public hearing will be held concurrently in Mwanza, Mbeya,
Arusha and Dodoma, on November 16 and November 23, this year.
Ewura further
encourages stakeholders to submit their written views on the reasonableness of
the proposed tariff to the regulator’s director general.
In
April this year, Ewura blocked a 7.9 per cent electricity tariff reduction plan
by Tanesco.
Power bills set to increase as Tanesco seeks 18pc tariff rise
Reviewed by Erasto Paul
on
November 10, 2016
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