Power up 9%
King Country Energy's tariffs are to rise by an average five per cent for 1992-93. Domestic customers are paying the highest increase of around nine percent on average as the board continues its policy of removing crosssubsidies between domes-
tic and non-domestic customers. Non-domestic customers will have an average tariff rise of around three per cent, while larger industrial customers will receive a small reduction. King Country Energy's new tariffs are based on separate line
and energy charges for larger customers for the first time, as required under the present energy reform process. General manager Peter Till says the separation of line and energy charges has shown that it can lead to fairer billing for large customers.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, 25 August 1992, Page 2
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