Conserve electricity-Reddy
These are the words of Commerce Commission Chairman Dr. Mahendra Reddy following the Fiji Electricity Authority tariff increases announced yesterday.
Dr. Reddy said the increase should prompt high end consumers and commercial and industrial entities to conserve electricity.
As of yesterday, low end consumers who use less than 130 kilowatts of power per month have to pay 17 cents per unit which is a decrease of 16.4 percent.
This means that for a household with a FEA bill of $30 per month will now have to pay $25.08 cents per month.
For high end domestic consumers who use more than 130 kilowatts per month will pay 34.84 cents per unit from the previous 25.5 cents per unit.
Commercial and industrial tariffs increase by 2.2 cents to 11 cents per unit depending on the consumption rate.
For commercial and industrial entities which consume less than 14,999 kilowatts per month will pay 37.47 cents per unit from the previous 28.65 cents per unit while those who use more than 15,000 kilowatts per month will pay 39.47 cents per unit from the previous 27.67 cents per unit.
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