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  1. In 2024, the CLP Community Energy Saving Fund continue to provide a wide range of support to the disadvantaged groups in the community through a series of programmes. CLP Electricity Subsidies for the Underprivileged Families Programme. Assistance for Tenants of Subdivided Units (SDUs) and Families in Transitional Housing.

  2. www.clp.com.hk › en › clp-power-tariff-adjustment-2024CLP Power Tariff Adjustment 2024

    2024 Tariff Adjustment. CLP is set to reduce tariffs starting from 1 January 2024. The Average Net Tariff in 2024 will be 142.9 cents per unit of electricity, representing a 7.4% reduction from 154.4 cents per unit of electricity at the beginning of 2023.

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  4. The new Development Plan focuses on a range of investments to underpin Hong Kong’s accelerating economic and infrastructural development, continued delivery of a world-class reliable electricity system, the transition to a smart and resilient city, and continuation of the decarbonisation journey.

  5. PowerPoint Presentation. CLP Power 2024 – 2028 Development Plan and 2024 Tariffs. Presentation to the LegCo Panel on Environmental Affairs. 28 November 2023. Competitive tariffs and strong environmental performance. Residential Tariffs (HK$/kWh) Notes. Tariff and exchange rates in Oct 2023.

  6. 2018年9月28日 · The Agreement. 2018 Scheme of Control Agreement (PDF) Side letter of 28 September 2018 (PDF)

  7. 9 November 2021. Surging Fuel Prices Drive Up CLP Power Tariffs: Special Rebates and HK$220 Million in Community Support Announced. CLP Power Hong Kong Limited (CLP Power) today (9 November) announced its new tariff package for 2022. The Average Basic Tariff for 2022 will be frozen at the same level as 2021 at 93.7 cents per unit of electricity.

  8. In 2023, we will continue to freeze the Average Basic Tariff at 93.7 cents per unit of electricity – at the same level for three consecutive years. CLP Power understands that many Hong Kong citizens – particularly low-income families – are still struggling to make ends meet.