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City of Cape Town to Challenge Eskom’s Proposed Electricity Price Hike

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Last updated: November 18, 2024 1:48 pm
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The City of Cape Town has announced its intention to oppose Eskom’s proposed 44% electricity price hike at public hearings hosted by the national energy regulator, Nersa, on Monday, November 18.

Alderman Xanthea Limberg, the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Energy, will lead a delegation presenting oral and written submissions on Eskom’s Multi-Year Price Determination (MYPD) 6, which covers the period from 2025/26 to 2027/28.

“It is unaffordable, unfair and disconnected from the financial reality that households, businesses and our economy faces,” Limberg said regarding the proposed increase.

She emphasised the impact of such a hike on municipalities, noting that approximately 75% of the City’s electricity tariff revenue is used to purchase power from Eskom for distribution.

Limberg warned that this increase, following over a decade of substantial tariff hikes, poses a significant threat to municipal budgets, service delivery, social programs, and the financial well-being of residents and businesses.

Eskom is seeking to raise electricity costs by 44% for municipalities and 36% for direct customers in 2025. The proposed hike follows a reported net loss of R26.9 billion by the power utility in the financial year ending March 2023.

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Nersa confirmed receiving Eskom’s six-year revenue application on August 16, which will undergo the required legal processes, including public consultations and stakeholder feedback.

Between 2007 and 2022, Nersa-approved Eskom tariffs increased by approximately 650%, far outpacing the 129% rise in general inflation during the same period.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) has launched a petition against the proposed hike, garnering over 120,000 signatures.

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Limberg highlighted Cape Town’s progress in diversifying its energy sources to provide cleaner, more affordable electricity, but stressed that Eskom’s pricing remains the primary driver of high household energy costs.

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