Eskom submits updated tariff structures for Nersa’ approval
8 August 2022
In accordance with the regulatory process, Eskom has on Friday the 5th August 2022 submitted its tariff restructuring application in the form of a retail tariff plan to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) for their consideration for implementation from 01 April 2023. The entire process is governed by laws and regulations of the country, including the Electricity Regulation Act and the Electricity Pricing Policy.
This is a revised version of the plan Eskom submitted to NERSA in 2020 and takes into account the latest developments in the electricity supply industry including the restructuring and unbundling of Eskom into three entities – Generation, Distribution and Transmission. Eskom last revised its tariff structures in 2012 and is proposing these structural changes based on an updated cost-to-serve study.
The tariff restructuring is aligned to the unbundling process that Eskom is going through to accurately reflect the costs of the different services being provided, so that energy charges reflect energy costs, network charges reflect network costs and service charges reflect the cost of customer service and administration.
The implementation of the new tariff structures will reflect cost drivers more accurately, protect all customers’ interests, avoid unfair cross-subsidies, enable fair recovery of costs by all users of the grid, provide the correct economic signals while also ensuring adequate recovery of NERSA-approved revenue by Eskom.