SaskPower rate increase approved, SaskEnergy also seeking rate hike
Homeowners in Saskatchewan will be paying more for power in the coming months — and their energy bills could be going up too.
In a media release Monday, the Saskatchewan Rate Review Panel announced it has approved SaskPower’s proposed four per cent rate increase starting Sept. 1, and another four per cent rate increase effective April 1, 2023.
“The bill impacts will be different for individual customers,” the release said. “For a typical urban residential customer (monthly usage of 625 kWh), the bill increase from April 1, 2022, to April 1, 2023, will be approximately $11 per month (10 per cent).
“However, the bill the customer pays, which includes taxes and levies, is expected to increase by $14 (11 per cent). For a typical urban residential customer, their bill at April 1, 2023, will include $24 in taxes (16 per cent of the total bill).”