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Maroc Maroc - CAPETOWNETC.COM - A La Une - 30/Sep 12:30

Nersa probes SA’s electricity prices as public concerns mount

The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA) has announced that it is launching a market-wide inquiry into the rising fixed and capacity charges levied by electricity distributors, including Eskom and municipalities, in response to mounting concerns from customers and industry stakeholders, reports Cape {town} Etc. The inquiry, published in the regulator’s Terms of Reference on 25 September, will focus on...

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