It is however consistent with the national energy regulator s nersa s approval of the price municipalities have to pay eskom.
Free electricity units cape town 2017.
A service fee of r130 44 excluding vat is being charged to residential homes valued.
From january 2004 50 free kwh per.
According to statisticssa by 2013 89 9 of south africans had access to piped water 85 4 had access to electricity and 77 9 had access to improved sanitation.
The city of cape town s 2016 17 electricity tariffs increased on 1 july by 7 78.
The programme which was launched in 2004 provides enough free electricity per month to run a radio a small black and white tv do basic ironing and use an electric kettle.
This is a heavy burden on top of the fuel and food price hikes hitting consumers as a result of the weak rand and drought inflated food costs.
In july 2001 20 free kwh per month were provided to all domestic customers supplied directly by cape town.
National guidelines established late in 2003 recommended 50 free kwh for customers using less than 150 kwh per month on average.
In july 2003 this was increased to 30 free kwh.
Proposed new residential electricity tariff the home user tariff to include a r242 per month service fee for cape town households as of 1 july 2017.
The city is running a free prepaid electricity meter upgrade programme throughout cape town.
Since government announced its intention of providing free basic water electricity and free sanitation service delivery across the country has changed since 1994 and millions more have access to basic services.
50wp will be provided per non grid connected supply.
Not all electricity tariff structures offer the same benefits.
Income goes toward providing electricity to residents in cape town and to the rates account for shared services across communities such as fire services.
Free basic electricity fbe is free electricity and a government initiative put in place to support low income households.
N ote that the city has put this service fee on hold for 2017 18 due to the high level of objections.
The initiative was launched in 2004 and the service provides between 25 60 kilowatt hours kwh of free electricity per month for qualifying meters.
This is the approximately the amount of energy needed for basic lighting running a small black and white tv and a small radio basic ironing and basic water boiling through an electric kettle.
The proposed amount of free electricity is 50kwh per household per month for a grid based system.
Mayoral committee member for utilities xanthea limberg says households who use more than 600 units of electricity per month would not notice the difference in their bills however the move has caused uproar amongst cape town.