Press Statement released by the Commerce Commission known as Fijian Competition & Consumer Commission (FCCC).
The Press Statement highlights the proposal request set forth by FEA (known as EFL) to implement an increase tariff rate. Noted that FCCC regulates prices.
Provided are the Commission Notes, Analysis and Future.
The dataset captures the existing and approved Electricity Tariff Rates set by the Commerce Commission. it showcase the existing tariff rate since 1st September 2009 and the new approved tariff rate effective 1st June 2010.
In this new schedule, you will note that:
- Households consuming 130 kWh will now pay 16.4% less.
For example, an household paying $30 in the past will now pay $25.08. We have 17343 households who will get a relief with reduction in their bill by 16.46%;
- The high end domestic users will now have to pay 8.82 cents more;
Sixth report of the Utility Regulatory Authority (URA) on electricity bills (electricity tariff) comparisons for the Pacfic Island Countries and Territories.
Purpose: The aim of this paper is to provide a comparison of electricity prices paid by customers in Vanuatu with customers in different small Pacific island countries across region.
EU - GIZ ACSE: Fiji Energy Hybrid Power Project - Concept Note provides an outline of the details of the project. The Solar Photovoltaic Systems will be installed in three Island Communities namely, Kiao, Namuka-i-Lau and Yasawa.
The Fiji Low Emission Development Strategy 2018-2050 was developed under the guidance of the Ministry of Economy with support from the Global Green Growth Institute.
This paper looks at the fuel pricing structure in Fiji for unleaded petrol and diesoline. It examines the components of the final retail prices, and shows that there is a component which remains unexplained by the pricing template used in Fiji. This component could be said to reflect the oligopoly rent which oil companies in Fiji are deriving.