Legislator rejects power price hike
Friday, November 15 2002 - 12:31 AM WIB
Commission VIII for energy and mineral resources, the environment, and science and technology, during a hearing with the state electricity company and Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Purnomo Yusgiantoro only approved the government's budget proposal for the allocation of Rp 4.1 trillion in electricity subsidies next year.
"These increases (in electricity charges) are too much. Most of the public can't afford them, particularly given the fact that the government also plans to significantly raise fuel prices next year," commission deputy head Emir Moeis was quoted as saying during the hearing.
This year, the government has allocated Rp 4.1 trillion to fund power subsidies -- similar to the planned subsidy for next year.
During the hearing, Purnomo proposed that power charges be raised by an average of six percent during each quarter of next year.
The charge hike for low income households and charitable institutions was proposed at 14.5 percent given the fact that the charges being applied to these types of customers were much lower than PLN's production costs.
PLN has been in financial difficulties for years due to the economic crisis, which was marked by a sharp depreciation in the value of the rupiah against the dollar.
The state company, which sells its power in rupiah and pays most of its costs in dollars, has for years been forced to sell its power for less than its production costs. As such, it needs to be subsidized by the government.
Today, its power price averages 4.5 US cents per kilowatt hour (kWh), compared to its production cost of 5 cents per kWh.
During the hearing, the commission and the government agreed to set up a small committee to further discuss the details of the charge hikes. (*)
