Electricity and water tariffs goes up

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PURC TariffThe Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced increment of water and electricity tariffs effective September 1, 2022.

In a press release issued in Accra on Monday 15th August by the Commission, electricity and water tariffs are expected to go up by 27.15% and 21.55% respectively.

Though they acknowledged the economic difficulties faced in the country, the PURC said without the tariff increase, the utility providers may not meet their mandate.

“In balancing interests of the service providers and consumers, the PURC acknowledged that the very economic variables that have occasioned the steep increases proposed by the service providers also affect the consumers.

The Commission, however, admitted that some level of increases in utility tariffs were inevitable if the nation was to avoid another power crisis and its attendant effects including job losses.

PURC, therefore, decided to increase the average end-user tariff for electricity by 27.15% and water by 21.55%, effectively September 1.”

The ECG had earlier demanded 148% increase in tariff.

The proposal from the power distributor, submitted to the PURC requested the increment to cover the period 2019 and 2022.

It also proposed an average increase of 7.6% in tariff over the next four years to cover Distribution Service Charges (DSC).

On the other hand, the Ghana Water Company Limited also demanded 334% increase in tariff.

The GWCL insisted that approved tariffs over the years have not been fully cost-reflective.

But consumers of water and electricity disagreed. They argued that proposals for utility tariffs are too high.

According to the consumers, they do not agree that the increase in utility tariff is commensurate with the services rendered.

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