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Average Net Tariff. 128.9. 145.1. 154.4 ^. +9.3 (+6.4%) * continue in 2023 while the rent and rates refund lasts. A new 2023 Special Energy Saving Rebate of 9.3 ¢/kWh will be provided to the following customer bills. Residential Tariff bills with bi-monthly consumption ≤ 600 kWh. Non-Residential Tariff bills with monthly consumption ≤ 500 kWh.
我們致力為客戶提供安全及可負擔的供電服務,可靠度逾99.999%達世界級水準,在 2020年至2022 年間,每年每客戶平均意外停電時間為5.7 分鐘,高於去年的 0.99 分鐘,這主要受元朗電纜橋起火事故影 響。. 若剔除元朗電纜橋起火事故的影響,其三年的平均值為 1.0 ...
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. We will continue to allocate over HK$200 million from the CLP Community Energy Saving Fund ...
To support a greener Hong Kong, we buy clean energy from our business customers at attractive Feed-in Tariff (FiT) rates. The FiT Scheme was launched in May 2018. It promotes the development of renewable energy (RE) in Hong Kong by: Buying RE from customers at attractive FiT rates; and. Reducing the payback period for RE system installations.
The Hong Kong Government responded to the Paris Agreement with its Climate Action Plan 2030+, which aims to reduce the city’s carbon intensity by 65-70% by 2030, using the level in 2005 as the base. It also aims to increase the proportion of natural gas to around 50% in the city’s electricity fuel mix in 2020, gradually phasing out coal ...
1 1. What will the new tariff be from 1 January 2024? • CLP’s tariff is made up of two major components: the Basic Tariff and the Fuel Cost Adjustment. • As international fuel prices have fallen from their peak, starting from 1 January 2024, the Fuel Cost
Powering Hong Kong’s development reliably and responsibly. We are proud to supply Hong Kong with world-class electricity in terms of reliability and quality. Through best-in-class technologies and advanced emissions controls, we have: Supported Hong Kong’s growth; and. Reduced the environmental impact of Hong Kong’s energy consumption.