The
Utility Regulatory Commission, PURC has ordered the Electricity Company of Ghana
(ECG) to correct the metering and anomalies resulting from the implementation
of last year major tariff increase for the billing and metering platforms. The
ECG has also been directed to develop and implement detailed communication plan
for engaging the public on the impact of the tariffs and measures put in place to resolve implementation
challenges arising from the tariff. Since
the PURC announced the 59.2 percent increase electricity tariffs, so users of
prepaid electricity meters over the past two weeks have been complaining about
how their credit runs out abnormally. The PURC in a statement reassured
consumers that their monies will be refund to them accordingly.
The
utilities regulator has given ECG and the Ghana Water Company a
February 5 ultimatum to refund excess bills to customers following
tariff increases last year.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has threatened to impose sanctions if the order is not strictly enforced.
PURC says it has come to its attention that Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) begun charging 59.2 and 67.2 percent respectively from December 1, 2015 instead of a December 14, 2015 timeline.
The PURC says if the utility providers fail to comply with the order by February 5 the ECG and the GWCL would automatically pay a surcharge of 5 percent of the excess amount over billed to each affected customer in addition to the refund
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/news/2016/January-26th/purc-orders-ecg-gwcl-to-refund-excess-charges-to-customers.php#sthash.dqoxvi7Z.dpuf
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has threatened to impose sanctions if the order is not strictly enforced.
PURC says it has come to its attention that Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) begun charging 59.2 and 67.2 percent respectively from December 1, 2015 instead of a December 14, 2015 timeline.
The PURC says if the utility providers fail to comply with the order by February 5 the ECG and the GWCL would automatically pay a surcharge of 5 percent of the excess amount over billed to each affected customer in addition to the refund
- See more at: http://myjoyonline.com/news/2016/January-26th/purc-orders-ecg-gwcl-to-refund-excess-charges-to-customers.php#sthash.dqoxvi7Z.dpuf
The utilities regulator has given
ECG and the Ghana Water Company a February 5 ultimatum to refund excess bills
to customers following tariff increases last year.
The Public Utilities Regulatory
Commission (PURC) has threatened to impose sanctions if the order is not
strictly enforced.
PURC says it has come to its
attention that Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Ghana Water Company
Limited (GWCL) begun charging 59.2 and 67.2 percent respectively from December
1, 2015 instead of a December 14, 2015 timeline.
The PURC says if the utility
providers fail to comply with the order by February 5 the ECG and the GWCL
would automatically pay a surcharge of 5 percent of the excess amount over
billed to each affected customer in addition to the refund.
The
utilities regulator has given ECG and the Ghana Water Company a
February 5 ultimatum to refund excess bills to customers following
tariff increases last year.
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has threatened to impose sanctions if the order is not strictly enforced.
PURC says it has come to its attention that Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) begun charging 59.2 and 67.2 percent respectively from December 1, 2015 instead of a December 14, 2015 timeline.
The PURC says if the utility providers fail to comply with the order by February 5 the ECG and the GWCL would automatically pay a surcharge of 5 percent of the excess amount over billed to each affected customer in addition to the refund.
These were contained in a letter Monday to the providers.
Commentators believe the letter is a face-saving move following revelation that the 59.2% electricity tariff imposed last year will shoot up to 75% due to the Energy Sector Levy.
The PURC ordered the utility service providers to charge additional costs to consumers as part of the levy.
The additional costs include a 5% rate for street light levy and another 5% levy for the national electrification charge, charged on consumers.
In addition, consumers pay a regular monthly service fee ranging from GHc6.33 to about GHc60 depending on the quantum of consumption and user classification.
The charges the PURC insists are in accordance with the recently introduced Energy Sector Levies Act 2015 (Act 899).
- See
more at:
http://myjoyonline.com/news/2016/January-26th/purc-orders-ecg-gwcl-to-refund-excess-charges-to-customers.php#sthash.dqoxvi7Z.dpuf
The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has threatened to impose sanctions if the order is not strictly enforced.
PURC says it has come to its attention that Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) and the Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL) begun charging 59.2 and 67.2 percent respectively from December 1, 2015 instead of a December 14, 2015 timeline.
The PURC says if the utility providers fail to comply with the order by February 5 the ECG and the GWCL would automatically pay a surcharge of 5 percent of the excess amount over billed to each affected customer in addition to the refund.
These were contained in a letter Monday to the providers.
Commentators believe the letter is a face-saving move following revelation that the 59.2% electricity tariff imposed last year will shoot up to 75% due to the Energy Sector Levy.
The PURC ordered the utility service providers to charge additional costs to consumers as part of the levy.
The additional costs include a 5% rate for street light levy and another 5% levy for the national electrification charge, charged on consumers.
In addition, consumers pay a regular monthly service fee ranging from GHc6.33 to about GHc60 depending on the quantum of consumption and user classification.
The charges the PURC insists are in accordance with the recently introduced Energy Sector Levies Act 2015 (Act 899).
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