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APSR releases new electricity tariff regulations

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Last updated: 2024/12/29 at 8:09 PM
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The Authority for Public Services Regulation (APSR) in Muscat has recently announced the implementation of a new cost-reflective tariff regulation through Decision No. 2024/43. The regulation aims to introduce fair and transparent electricity pricing for non-residential electricity subscribers consuming over 100 megawatt hours annually. This article will delve into the key provisions of the new regulation and what it means for businesses in Oman.

Article 1 of the new regulation mandates the application of cost-reflective tariffs to non-residential electricity subscribers. These subscribers have the option to choose from three different tariff structures: a variable tariff based on the cost-reflective structure, a fixed seasonal tariff based on load levels during summer and winter, or a fixed non-seasonal tariff applicable year-round. Non-residential use is defined as electricity consumption for government, commercial, industrial, and tourism activities, regardless of the property’s designation as residential or non-residential.

The cost-reflective tariff will be calculated using a formula that includes wholesale electricity supply cost, transmission cost, distribution cost, and supply cost. The APSR will announce the tariffs for the upcoming year by the end of December, detailing specific rates for different consumption periods and categories. Additionally, fixed amounts for certain costs may also be determined to ensure clarity and consistency in pricing.

Article 3 of the regulation allows for exceptions to the standard tariff structure for specific non-residential categories, subject to approval by the Council of Ministers. This flexibility ensures that unique circumstances can be taken into account to provide a fair pricing structure for all businesses. By the end of December each year, the APSR will publish detailed calculations of the tariffs for the following year, including the breakdown of costs for various entities involved in the electricity supply chain.

Furthermore, the APSR reserves the right to issue additional rules or guidelines to clarify the tariff application process or ensure proper implementation. These additional rules will be published on the APSR website or through other communication channels to keep stakeholders informed. The new regulation supersedes any previous rules that conflict with its provisions, marking a significant step towards achieving fair and transparent electricity pricing in Oman.

In conclusion, the new cost-reflective tariff regulation introduced by the APSR in Muscat is designed to bring transparency and fairness to electricity pricing for non-residential subscribers in Oman. Businesses consuming over 100 megawatt hours annually will have the option to choose from different tariff structures based on their needs. With detailed calculations and clear guidelines provided by the APSR, stakeholders can expect a more structured and consistent approach to electricity pricing. By upholding these regulations, the APSR aims to create a level playing field for businesses while ensuring accountability and efficiency in the electricity supply chain.

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