ERA plans power tariff benefits for SMEs
May 24, 2021 A client using the Yaka meter
The Electricity Regulatory Authority says it is going to focus on easing power tariffs to small and medium enterprises by coming up with incentives for the sector, which is the largest creator of employment in the country.
Small and medium enterprises are lumped among commercial consumers when the Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) draws up consumer category.
The commercial consumers constitute nearly six per cent of the customer base for electricity sales, and contribute about 30 per cent of the revenue. ERA’s intervention for the SMEs could likely push this contribution further up.
ERA plans power tariff benefits for SMEs
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According to the statement by the Department of Communication, ECOWAS Regional Electricity Regulatory Authority on Wednesday, the meeting will among others, specifically receive updates on the status of the ECOWAS Regional Electricity Market over which there has been increased activities, preparatory to the launch of the second phase.
“In addition, it will consider the state of implementation of priority projects of the ECOWAS Master Plan 2019 to 2033, the emergency power supply programme as well as the project construction of WAPP-ICC (West African Power Pool Information and Coordination Centre) which is based i