TNB expects slightly lower electricity rates next year



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BANGI: Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) projects a slightly lower electricity tariff next year following the reduction in the current cost of coal and gas production.

President / CEO Datuk Seri Amir Hamzah Azizan said, however, that the rate would be up to the Energy Commission (ST) who would do a detailed assessment before proposing it to Cabinet.

“The price of coal is around RM 43 per ton compared to RM 65 per ton during the same period last year, so there are some savings there,” he told reporters after the 2020 scholarship ceremony. from the Tenaga Nasional Foundation (YTN) here, today.

However, he said the assessment will also be based on the movement and projection of the price of coal and gas until the end of this year.

“TNB is under the supervision of ST. Under the incentive-based regulation (IBR) scheme, all differences between the price of coal and the price of gas will be included in the Electricity Industry Fund (KWIE) and depends on the ministry (Energy and Natural Energy Resources) and ST.

“If we look at what the government has done in March until the end of this year, they have used part of the KWIE fund for discounts (to consumers during the Movement Control Order),” he said.

ST is expected to announce the new electricity tariff at the end of the year for the period from January to June 2021 after obtaining the agreement of the Cabinet.

Meanwhile, TNB President Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said that YTN had received more than 7,700 applications this year for scholarships for study abroad, as well as scholarships to study at UNITEN from students who finished SPM school 2019.

Of the number, only 470 have been shortlisted and called for interviews.

“TNB and YTN aspire to develop students not only as excellent students in academic fields, but also to enhance their leadership talents.

“This is in line with the selection criteria for YTN scholarship recipients, not only based on academic excellence alone, but also on their ability to lead, actively participate in sports, and exude a positive attitude,” he said. – Bernama



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