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Electricity tariffs raised by 18 percent from 20 Oct.
The Public Utilities Commission (PUCSL) yesterday (20), announced that the electricity tariff will be increased by 18 percent, starting from 20 October.These revised rates will remain in effect until June 30, 2024, PUC said.
The decision to raise tariffs came after the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) requested the PUC to adjust electricity prices to offset the costs incurred during periods of arid weather conditions in the country.
With the tariff hike, 89 rupees per unit will be charged from users consuming more than 180 units, according to the Commission.Consumers that use between one to 30 units (the lowest category) will now be charged 12 rupees a unit.
Earlier this year, the state-run Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) raised the tariff by 66 percent with effect from 15 February.There was a reduction in the tariff by 14 percent on 01 July.
The revised fixed charges are as follows:
Domestic category: 0-30 kWh – increased from Rs. 150 to Rs. 180
31-60 kWh – increased from Rs. 300 to Rs. 360
61-90 kWh – increased from Rs. 400 to Rs. 480
91-120 kWh – increased from Rs. 1,000 to Rs. 1,180
121-180 kWh – increased from Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 1,770
181 kWh and above – increased from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 2,360
Religious and charitable institutions category: 0-30 kWh – increased from Rs. 150 to Rs. 180
31-90 kWh – increased from Rs. 250 to Rs. 300
91-120 kWh – increased from Rs. 600 to Rs. 710
121-180 kWh – increased from Rs. 1,500 to Rs. 1,770
181 kWh and above – increased from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 2,360