Mozambique’s publicly-owned electricity
company, EDM, increased its prices, as of Tuesday, by between 27 and 40 per
cent.The price per kilowatt-hour rises from 4.16 to 5.8 meticais (from 5.4 to
7.6 US cents, at current exchange rates) for consumers on the low voltage
general tariff (for industries, trade, offices, shops and similar
establishments) who use up to 300 kilowatt-hours a month. This is an increase
of 39 per cent.
Use of more than 300 kilowatt-hours pushes the
price up steeply. Between 301 and 500 kilowatt-hours the price rises from 5.94
to 8.29 meticais per kilowatt-hour. Above 500 kilowatt-hours a month, the
increase is from 6.5 to 9.07 meticais per kilowatt hour.The preferential
household tariff is considerably lower. For the first 300 kilowatt-hours, the
price rises from 2.95 to 4.04 meticais per kilowatt hour, and between 301 and
500 kilowatt-hours a month from 4.17 to 5.72 meticais per kilowatt-hour.
Consumption in excess of 500 kilowatt-hours now costs six meticais rather than
4.38 meticais per kilowatt hour. This increase is 37 per cent.Farmers enjoy a
lower tariff. This agricultural tariff rises by only 27 per cent, from 2.68 to
3.4 meticais per kilowatt hour for the first 300 kilowatt-hours, and rising to
5.3 meticais per kilowatt hour for consumption in excess of 500 kilowatt-hours.
In addition, all these consumers pay an
additional fixed rate, irrespective of consumption, which has risen from 108.82
to 152.37 meticais a month (a 40 per cent rise).
Consumers who use EDM’s pay as you go
electricity meters (known as Credelec) face the same percentage rises. Thus a
household using Credelec will now pay 5.14 rather than 3.75 meticais per
kilowatt-hour, while the general pre-paid tariff rises from 5.96 to 9.07
meticais per kilowatt-hour. But the pre-paid price is the same regardless of
consumption and there is no fixed rate charge.
The “social tariff” for low income domestic
consumers who use less than 100 kilowatt-hours a month remains unchanged, at
1.07 meticais per kilowatt-hour.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, the
chairperson of the EDM board, Mateus Magala, confirmed that the company’s
tariffs were about to rise. He said this was essential “in order to mobilize
resources to ensure universal access to electricity by 2030”. Magala said that,
with a general tariff equivalent to 5.3 US cents per kilowatt hour, Mozambican
electricity was the cheapest in the region. In other members of SADC (Southern
African Development Community), electricity cost 12.5 US cents per kilowatt-hour,
which made further investment possible, and this greater access to electricity.He
warned that further price increases are likely so that Mozambican electricity
prices can converge with those of the rest of the region by 2019. Magala
insisted that electricity for the poorest strata of society would continue to
be subsidized.Interviewed in Tuesday’s issue of the independent daily “O Pais”,
EDM spokesperson Luis Amado, pointed out that EDM is still selling its power
below cost. The company, he said, pays between nine and ten US cents for each
kilowatt-hour, but was then selling the power on to its clients for not much
more than half this amount. Even with the current rise in the general tariff to
7.6 US cents per kilowatt-hour “we are still below the desired level”.
“But we can’t make substantial increases all
at once”, Amado said. “It has to be gradual and we are trying to reach a tariff
that reflects the costs”.
He added that currently EDM only covers 27 per
cent of the Mozambican population. The challenge facing the company was to
reach 100 per cent. “We are still a long way from that”, said Amado, “and for
this to happen EDM must have the capacity to invest”.
EDM is facing the consequences of the
electricity price freeze that was in force from 2010 to 2015. The previous
government, under President Armando Guebuza, was faced with riots over price
rises in September 2010, and reacted with a variety of subsidies and price
freezes on essential goods and services. For five years EDM was unable to put
up its prices, despite its board repeatedly warning the government that the
situation was unsustainable and that tariffs must rise.
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