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Chitchat Electricity tariff for households to increase by about 8.7% in April-June: SP Group

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SINGAPORE — The electricity tariff for households will increase by about 8.7 per cent, or 1.77 cents per kilowatt hour (kWH), from April to June this year, compared with the previous quarter.

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This is mainly due to higher cost of fuel for producing electricity by the power generation companies, utilities agency SP Group said on Wednesday (March 31).

Excluding Goods and Services Tax (GST), the tariff will increase from 20.76 to 22.55 cents per kWh from April 1 to June 30 this year.

Including GST, this rate is 24.13 cents per kWH.

This means that the average monthly electricity bill for families living in four-room Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats will increase by S$5.62 before factoring in GST. Including GST, this figure is S$6.01.

SP Group reviews the electricity tariffs every quarter of the year based on guidelines set by the electricity industry regulator, Energy Market Authority (EMA). The revised tariffs have been approved by EMA.

The latest tariff rate applies only to consumers who buy electricity from SP Group at the regulated tariff. As of February this year, this is about 51 per cent of household accounts.

The charts above show how the electricity tariff moves in tandem with fuel prices. Source: SP Group

A spokesperson from EMA said on Wednesday that fuel prices dropped in the first half of 2020, dipping to an all-time low in April last year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

“With the gradual resumption of global economic activity and tightening supply in the global oil market, fuel prices have been on an uptrend,” the spokesperson said.

The tariff from April to June this year is lower than the tariff in the first half of last year.

In the first quarter of 2020, the tariff, inclusive of GST, was 25.94 cents per kWH while in the second quarter of last year, it was 24.63 cents per kWH.
 
Does Sinkieland import natural gas through the Suez Canal? :unsure:
 
Whether cost of petrol goes up or down, it doesn't make the price of electricity cheaper. lol....

First world charges, last world greed?
 
And there are still ppl very happy when gov give $$ last year
 
About 950,000 HDB households to receive GST voucher rebate for utilities bills in April
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Sun shining over blocks of flats in Singapore. (File photo: Gaya Chandramohan)
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SINGAPORE: About 950,000 Singaporean households living in Housing and Development Board (HDB) flats will receive their quarterly GST Voucher U-Save rebate this month, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) announced on Thursday (Apr 1).

The households will receive an additional 50 per cent of their regular U-Save in the 2021 financial year, which will be credited in April and July, said the ministry in a press release.

In total, the regular U-Save and U-Save special payment will amount to S$460 million in rebates this financial year to support families with their household expenses.

The U-Save special payment is part of the S$900 million Household Support Package to provide additional support to families with their expenses. The package was announced during Budget 2021 in February. Lower- to middle-income families will receive more support.

READ: Budget 2021: S$900 million Household Support Package to help families with expenses
Typically, households in 1- and 2-room HDB flats receive U-Save rebates amounting to an average of about three to four months of their utility bills.

Together with the U-Save special payment, these households will receive rebates equivalent to about four and a half months to six months of their utility bills this year, said MOF.

Households living in 3- and 4-room flats normally receive U-Save rebates amounting to an average of about one to two months of their utility bills. They will receive support equivalent to about one-and-a-half to three months of their utility bills this year.

GST U-Save voucher and special payment for April 2021
Details of the regular GST U-Save voucher and the special payment. (Image: Ministry of Finance)
Households whose members own more than one property are not eligible for the U-Save rebate.

Eligible households will receive their regular GST Voucher U-Save rebates over four quarters - April, July, October and January 2022.

On top of the regular U-Save rebate, eligible households will receive their special payments over two quarters in April and July.

The regular U-Save rebates in April, July and October include an additional S$5 per quarter from January 2019 to December 2021. This was announced in the 2018 Budget to mitigate the introduction of carbon tax, said MOF. From January 2022, the regular U-Save rebate received by households will no longer include the additional S$5.

The GST Voucher scheme was introduced by the Government in 2021 to help lower- and middle-income Singaporeans to offset some of their GST expenses.

It comprises of three components - cash, MediSave and U-Save.

Source: CNA/lk(rw)
 
Remember when Sinkies were constantly pestered to switch to an electricity retailer for savings on electricity bills? :biggrin:


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First,give u utilities rebates ,then increase utilities charges.This is LPPL. Like that also shiok !?
 
How come raw energy fuel price is lower, but our electricity go up higher?! Lol…. First world situation huh?
 
So going by that theory, if we pay MPs lower wages , they can still maintain high productivity?
 
put cheebye Loong's tiny cock into a electrical outlet and switch it on.......
it will be well worth the price increase
 
Just cut off the wires like ehat malays do. Sleep at 8pm. Wake up at 7am.
 
First,give u utilities rebates ,then increase utilities charges.This is LPPL. Like that also shiok !?

Whatever peesai 'rebates' they give you is a drop in the ocean compared to the additional money they collect from a price hike. Giving 'rebates' is for demonstrating how caring and compassionate the govt is, it's a symbolic gesture. :cool:
 
It’s interesting to see how tariffs tie directly to fuel prices, though—it’s a reminder of how interconnected the global economy is. Hopefully, more sustainable energy options will stabilize costs in the long run. What’s your take? Are you considering switching providers, or sticking with SP Group?
 
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