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Tariffs up: 29.96% for electricity, 8.3% for water, PURC confident hike will reduce losses.

Yaw Manu by Yaw Manu
January 16, 2023
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The Public Regulatory Commission says the increment inwater and electricity tariffs for the first quarter Tariff Review in 2023 is aimed at reducing losses by the utility companies.

The commission has increased average end user tariffs for electricity to 29.96% across the board for all consumer groups while water has also been increased by 8.3%. PURC has however approved varying rate adjustment including some reductions for selected industrial and commercial consumers as part of the ongoing restructuring of the existing water structure.

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A statment issued  in Accra on Monday 16th January 2023 and signed by Executive Secretary of the PURC, Dr. Ishmael Ackah said 

“The combined effect of the cedi/US dollar exchange rates, Inflation and weighted average cost of Gas is that the utility companies are significantly under-recovering and require an upward adjustment of their tariffs in order to keep the lights on and water flowing”

It said the commission is equally mindful of the current difficult economic circumstances,  but notes that the potential for outages would be catastrophic for Ghana and has to be avoided and therefore sought to balance prevention of extended power outages and its deleterious implications on jobs and livelihoods qith minimizing the impact of rate increases on consumers.

The statement commended stakeholders for their support as the PURC continues to implement quarterly tariff reviews in accordance with its Rate Setting Guidance for Quarterly Review of Natural Gas, Electricity  and water tariffs.


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