nightfox1925
Electrical
- Apr 3, 2006
- 567
1.) In our electric bill (Philippines), I have noticed that
there are System Loss Charge in addition to the
transmission and distribution charges. I am presently
questioning our utility as why these technical losses
supposed to be paid in terms of percentages (of the
billed or consumed kW) by all residential consumers.
The utility company informed us that this is a common
practice in all utilities in the world which I am
doubting.
2.) Furthermore, we just discovered that part of the system
loss charges percentages also include the non-technical
losses like pilferages.
3.) Lastly, we also found out through some hearings that
the electrical distribution cooperatives charge back
their offices' electric consumption to the consumers in
the form of billing percentages.
Are these a common practice elsewhere?
Any comments and opinions are highly appreciated.
there are System Loss Charge in addition to the
transmission and distribution charges. I am presently
questioning our utility as why these technical losses
supposed to be paid in terms of percentages (of the
billed or consumed kW) by all residential consumers.
The utility company informed us that this is a common
practice in all utilities in the world which I am
doubting.
2.) Furthermore, we just discovered that part of the system
loss charges percentages also include the non-technical
losses like pilferages.
3.) Lastly, we also found out through some hearings that
the electrical distribution cooperatives charge back
their offices' electric consumption to the consumers in
the form of billing percentages.
Are these a common practice elsewhere?
Any comments and opinions are highly appreciated.