More than 950,000 Singaporean households living in HDB flats will receive U-Save and service and conservancy charges (S&CC) rebates in July.
SINGAPORE: The household electricity and gas tariffs will increase for the July to September period due to higher energy costs., the electricity tariff will increase by 0.3 per cent or 0.09 cent per kWh on average before Goods and Services Tax , national grid operator SP Group said on Friday .
The gas tariff before GST will also increase by 0.30 cent per kilowatt hour, from 23.12 cents per kWh to 23.42 cents per kWh for the coming quarter, said City Energy. In total, eligible households will receive 2.5 times the amount of regular U-Save, or up to S$950, in FY2024.
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