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State seeks options to reduce Eskom's tariff bid

November 18, 2009


South Africa is looking at ways to help power utility Eskom bridge its funding gap without having to rely on its requested annual 45 percent rise in power tariffs for the next three years, an official said on Wednesday.

"Government is looking at interventions to reduce the hikes while at the same time ensuring Eskom meets its obligations (to build new power stations," cabinet spokesman Themba Maseko told Reuters on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting.

"The cabinet is looking at alternative funding options, finding state resources from within the fiscus and even looking abroad."

Maseko said Eskom's request, which drew criticism from consumers and industry, was "too heavy".

The government wanted the utility's R385 billion power expansion programme to continue, but without hurting the economy and people, he said.

"The govt wants the Eskom programme to continue without the 45 percent hike. 45 percent is too heavy. It will have a major impact on the economy and will impact on inflation and living standards of the poor," he said.


Eskom has said it would rely on tariff increases, borrowing and government loans to fund its expansion programme, crucial to keeping the lights on in Africa's biggest economy.

In September, the utility submitted an application for tariffs to rise by 45 percent each year for the next three years or to be increased by 146 percent in one go.

Both suggestions were criticised by economists and industry figures, who said such increases would stoke inflation fears and force industrial majors to shut parts of their operations.

The utility is now preparing an amendment to its request based on discussions with the government and municipalities and will submit a revised proposal by the end of this month. - Reuters
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Make Eskom issue bearer bonds to raise capital.
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