South Africans will soon know exactly what to expect from Eskom

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Energy regulator Nersa has decided to be fully transparent about ‘high profile’ tariff recommendations and committee decisions.

Energy regulator Nersa has made a decision to fully disclose all proposed tariff hikes and decisions in “high profile” matters to the public.

However, now decisions by its subcommittees, particularly the Electricity Subcommittee and the Petroleum Pipelines Subcommittee, will no longer withhold the exact number or decision, for example, the total percentage of allowed tariff/revenue being recommended to the Energy Regulator for approval “This decision is a step towards greater transparency and accountability in Energy Regulator proceedings, particularly in cases involving applications from entities such as Eskom and Transnet.

 

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