Nersa extends submission deadline for market inquiry into fixed, capacity charges in the electricity sector
The National Energy Regulator of South Africa (Nersa) has extended the deadline for written submissions and supporting evidence as part of the market inquiry into fixed charges, the generation capacity charge and other related charges levied by electricity distributors, including State-owned utility Eskom and municipalities, to November 8.
The regulator explains that the market inquiry, launched following the publication of the Terms of Reference (ToR) on September 25, is being undertaken in terms of Section 4(b)(ii) of the Electricity Regulation Act, read with Sections 2(b) and 4(a)(viii).
Nersa notes that it seeks to assess the formulation, application and impact of fixed and capacity-based charges across the electricity distribution sector, particularly where these have resulted in increases exceeding the approved 12.74% tariff adjustment for Eskom.
“While Nersa appreciates the importance of this matter and the diligence required to provide meaningful inputs, it is equally mindful of the urgency with which the inquiry must be concluded.
“The extension is, therefore, granted on the understanding that it will not compromise the quality or thoroughness of stakeholder submissions, while ensuring the process remains on schedule for the timely delivery of findings and recommendations,” says Nersa full-time regulator member responsible for electricity regulation Nomfundo Maseti.
Following the publication of the ToR, stakeholders were initially given until October 25 to submit their inputs.
However, in response to numerous requests for more time to prepare comprehensive, evidence-based submissions, Nersa has extended the submission deadline to November 8.
The regulator says this extension recognises the complexity and significance of the issues under review and the need to ensure that all affected parties, including Eskom, municipalities, industry associations and customers, can make meaningful contributions.
All requirements and submission procedures outlined in the original notice remain applicable.
The public hearing for oral representations will proceed as originally scheduled on November 17. The hearings will be accessible virtually through MS Teams and livestreamed on X and YouTube.
Through this inquiry, Nersa says it aims to reinforce regulatory stewardship, advance transparency and support a sustainable, efficient electricity supply industry.
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