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Electricity tariff for households to rise by 9.3% in October to December

SINGAPORE — The electricity tariff for households will increase by about 9.3 per cent from the previous quarter for the October to December period, said SP Group on Wednesday (Sept 30).

The electricity tariffs are reviewed quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority, the electricity industry regulator.

The electricity tariffs are reviewed quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority, the electricity industry regulator.

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SINGAPORE — The electricity tariff for households will increase by about 9.3 per cent from the previous quarter for the October to December period, said SP Group on Wednesday (Sept 30).

Excluding Goods and Services Tax (GST), the tariff will increase from 19.6 cents to 21.43 cents per kWh, or 1.83 cents, for the quarter ending Dec 31.

This means that the average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room flats will increase by S$7.01, before GST, said SP Group.

Despite the increase, the revised tariff and that of the preceding quarter are the lowest in the last three years, the company said.

Quarterly household electricity tariffs over time. The figures exclude GST. Graphic: SP Group

"The increase this quarter is due to higher energy costs, which forms a major component of the electricity tariff and is paid to power generation companies.

"The remaining components of the tariff, consisting of network costs and market support services fees to SP Group and Market Administration and Power System Operation Fee to Energy Market Company and Power System Operator, remain unchanged," added SP Group.

The electricity tariffs are reviewed quarterly based on guidelines set by the Energy Market Authority, the electricity industry regulator. The revised tariffs have been approved by the authority. CNA

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