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The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has confirmed that it received, on August 16, Eskom’s sixth multiyear price determination (MYPD6) revenue application for the 2025/26, 2026/27 and 2027/28 financial years. In a statement the regulator said that the application would be processed in line with all required procedures, including an assessment of its regulatory compliance, after which it would be published for stakeholder comment and public consultation.

South Africa’s Electricity Minister, Kgosientsho Ramokgopa, pledges government intervention to prevent a steep 36% tariff increase by #Eskom. This move is to support economic growth and mitigate poverty. More renewable energy integration is anticipated.

South Africans, brace yourselves for yet another hefty blow from Eskom. The power utility is proposing a staggering 36% tariff hike – adding insult to injury after an 800% increase since 2007. With this, electricity may soon become a privilege that most South Africans cannot afford. Energy expert Mthunzi Luthuli joins us to examine the rationale behind these skyrocketing costs and whether such hikes are justifiable year after year. Tune in for an in-depth look at this brewing energy crisis.

Power utility Eskom has asked the National Energy Regulator of South Africa for a whopping 36 % increase in electricity tariffs for the 2025 financial year. This will be followed by 12 % for the 2026/27 financial year and an increase of 9% for 2027/2028. If approved, the price hike would allow Eskom to collect R446 Billion in revenue in 2026, R495 billion rand in 2027, and R537 billion in 2028. Nersa is calling for public comment, with the closing date for the submission of written comments at 4pm on the 1st of November. To talk more on this matter, we are joined virtually by Eskom chief financial officer Calib Cassim.

There’s growing outrage over Eskom’s proposed 36% electricity tariff hike for 2025. Many are calling for the National Energy Regulator of SA to reject the request as cash-strapped consumers battle high costs of living. Nersa’s decision is expected in December. Nersa’s acting electricity executive Welile Mkhize outlines Eskom’s cost drivers for this hike.

Engineering News editor Terence Creamer discusses power utility Eskom’s latest Multiyear Price Determination submission to the National Energy Regulator of South Africa, as well as the next steps.

Consultation Paper

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Media Statement 

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MYPD6 Summary

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MYPD6 – Generation

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MYPD6 — Transmission

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MYPD6 – Generation

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MYPD6 — Distribution

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MYPD6 – Glossary

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