Local Government, Environmental Affairs and Development Planning

Question by: 
Hon Cameron Dugmore
Answered by: 
Hon Anton Bredell
Question Number: 
4
Question Body: 
  1. What is the detailed information of the amount levied by each municipality in the province for fixed basic charges for electricity;
  2. whether such increases are in line with inflation; if not, what are the relevant details?

 

Answer Body: 

4.(1)   The following table provides a breakdown of the amounts levied for fixed basic charges on electricity, by each Municipality in the Province, for the last two financial years. It also shows the percentage change year-on-year.

 

Municipality

Basic charge for electricity including VAT (R’)

2022/23

2023/24

Percentage Increase for 2023/24

Meter Type

City of Cape Town

212.75

252.09

18.49%

Not specified

Matzikama

342.33

394.02

15.10%

Conventional and Prepaid

Cederberg

428.71

493.44

15.10%

Conventional

Cederberg

68.04

78.31

15.10%

Prepaid

Bergrivier

0.00

0.00

0%

 

Saldanha Bay

0.00

163.07

15.10%

Not specified

Swartland

308.33

365.34

18.49%

Not specified

Witzenberg

0.00

0.00

0%

 

Drakenstein

265.65

291.69

9.80%

Conventional and Prepaid

Stellenbosch

186.20

214.32

15.10%

Prepaid

Stellenbosch

229.69

264.37

15.10%

Conventional

Breede Valley

366.07

420.98

15.10%

Conventional and Prepaid

Langeberg

293.25

336.95

15.10%

Conventional

Theewaterskloof

90.78

208.93

130,15%

Conventional

Theewaterskloof

141.57

244.41

72,65%

Prepaid

Overstrand

504.46

580.64

15.10%

Conventional and Prepaid

Cape Agulhas

0.00

0.00

0%

Not specified

Swellendam

134.10

177.48

32.35%

Prepaid

Swellendam

215.24

284.90

32.36%

Conventional

Kannaland

80.50

80.50

0%

Conventional

Hessequa

322.58

360.53

11.76%

Conventional

Hessequa

156.66

180.26

15.06%

Prepaid

Mossel Bay

457.02

217.20

-52.47%

Not specified

George

74.63

85.64

14.75%

Not specified

Oudtshoorn

58.15

67.45

16%

Prepaid

Oudtshoorn

58.15

67.45

16%

Conventional

Bitou

357.94

412.00

15.10%

Conventional

Knysna

105.30

121.20

15.10%

Prepaid

Knysna

171.22

197.08

15.10%

Conventional

Laingsburg

230.31

265.09

15.10%

Not specified

Prince Albert

557.04

646.20

16%

Not specified

Beaufort West

228.88

263.44

15.10%

Conventional and Prepaid

 Source: Provincial Treasury

4.(2)  The increases are influenced by various factors. Municipal fixed charges are standard costs paid by consumers for the use/consumption of a municipal service.

Regardless of the quality or quantity of the service being consumed, these fees do not fluctuate. Fixed charges are a common way for municipalities to pay for the overhead and fixed expenses involved in providing and maintaining basic services. Fixed charges differ notably from variable charges; variable charges fluctuates according to the quantity of the service being consumed.

Fixed charges are impacted by a wide array of variables which can include, but are not limited to, operational expenses, infrastructure costs, cross-subsidisation, reserve planning, debt servicing costs, seasonal variations etc. The specific combination and weight of these factors can vary greatly depending on the municipality's unique circumstances, priorities, and the services being provided.

Most municipalities therefore make use of a differentiated approach whereby they introduce a range of fixed charges for different types of consumer profiles.

As these profiles and consumption patterns differ for each municipality, fixed charges are not strictly comparable across municipalities. Fixed charges for each municipality can be found in a municipality’s tariff book/policy as approved/reviewed by a Municipality together with the main budget in May of each year.

 

 

Date: 
Friday, November 3, 2023
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