By Kim Saulse
18 November 2009
Eskom has denied reports that it was considering dropping its proposed tariff increase by 10%.
The power utility said earlier that it planned to apply for 45% price increases in each of the next three years.
According to media reports, Eskom spokesperson Andrew Etzinger, says he does not know where the 10% speculation comes from.
He says they are still securing inputs on their proposals.
A final application will be submitted to the National Energy Regulator by next Friday.
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