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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

PLN’s move to increase electricity rates for wealthy consumers must be supported. The procedures could be improved without ending subsidies.

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ALTHOUGH the move to raise electricity rates for better-off consumers deserves support, the State Electricity Company (PLN) should make sure to follow existing procedures. This is what PLN neglected to do in January when it applied a new rate for customers with supplies of more than 6,000 volt amperes (VA).

PLN used State Budget Law No. 47/2009 as the basis for the change, but they neglected to get the approval of the House of Representatives (DP

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