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Maximum tariffs for electricity in Sint Eustatius, Bonaire, and Saba

Tariffs for electricity in the Caribbean Netherlands

Each year, we set the maximum tariffs that electricity companies in the Caribbean Netherlands are allowed to charge their customers. We call these tariffs distribution tariffs, and these distribution tariffs come into effect each year on January 1. The distribution tariffs consist of a fixed user tariff and a variable user tariff.

The fixed user tariff

This is the fixed amount that customers pay for the network. The level of this tariff depends on the size of the connection. The larger the connection, the higher the fixed user tariff is.

The variable user tariff

Customers pay this amount for each kilowatt-hour (kWh) they consume. If the price of fuel has been adjusted, we can adjust this tariff on July 1. This tariff depends on the system loss percentage and the production price.

The production price

The variable user tariff is based on the production price of electricity. This is what it costs to produce 1 kWh of electricity.

Connection tariff and reconnection tariff

In addition, we calculate the maximum connection tariff that a new customer pays for a new connection.

We also set the reconnection tariff. A customer that has been disconnected pays this tariff in order to get reconnected.

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