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South African regulator: Eskom may increase its charges beyond what was previously approved

South Africa's Energy Regulator said that after recognizing errors in earlier calculations, it had granted Eskom a larger increase on its electricity rates for the next two years than originally set.

Eskom prices will rise by 8.76% this April and 8.83% next April, instead of the?5.36% or 6.19% that were previously announced.

Eskom's financial stability and customer affordability were balanced by the revised tariff increases, it was added.

Eskom, the former monopoly which still supplies the majority of electricity to Africa's largest economy, has been mired in a financial crisis since years. It blames this partly on Nersa tariff decisions.

The utility's first profit in 8 years was achieved last year thanks to a government bailout that lasted for several years and the sharp improvement in performance of the coal-fired power plants.

Nersa, after first setting rates in January 2025, admitted to errors in the calculation of Eskom's tariffs from 2025/26 through?2027/28 and reached an agreement with Eskom in August.

In December, the high court rejected the settlement. It ordered Nersa make a new determination about Eskom's tariffs based on public submissions. (Reporting and editing by Cynthia Osterman; Alexander Winning)

(source: Reuters)