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PURC increases electricity tariffs by 1.14%, water tariffs unchanged

Electricity prices up 1.14% as PURC keeps water tariffs steady

Kojo Emmanuel by Kojo Emmanuel
September 24, 2025
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The Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has announced a 1.14% increase in electricity tariffs for all customer categories, effective October 1, 2025. Water tariffs will remain unchanged for the same review period.

In a statement signed by Acting Executive Secretary Shafic Suleman, the Commission said the review followed its routine quarterly adjustment process, which tracks key economic indicators including the cedi–dollar exchange rate, inflation, the power generation mix, and fuel prices—especially the cost of natural gas.

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According to the PURC, these quarterly reviews help maintain the real value of tariffs and ensure the financial stability of utility companies, enabling them to deliver reliable services to consumers.

For this quarter, the Commission worked with:

  • A projected weighted average exchange rate of GH¢12.3715/$, reflecting an under-recovery of GH¢0.3980 per dollar from the previous quarter.

  • An annual average inflation rate of 12.43%.

  • A weighted average natural gas price of US$7.7134 per MMBtu.

  • A generation mix of 28.8% hydro and 71.2% thermal power.

Under the new rates:

  • Lifeline residential users (0–30 kWh) will pay 80.43 pesewas per unit (up from 79.53).

  • Residential users above 301 kWh will pay GH¢2.40 per unit (up from GH¢2.38).

  • Non-residential users (0–300 kWh) will pay GH¢1.64 per unit (up from GH¢1.62).

  • Industrial and special load customers will also see marginal increases.

Water tariffs remain unchanged for all user groups. Residential customers consuming up to 5m³ will still pay GH¢5.28 per cubic metre, while producers of sachet and bottled water will maintain their current charges.

The Commission assured consumers that it will monitor utility providers closely to ensure value for money and improved service delivery.

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