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LASERC issues major order: Electricity companies cannot recover bills older than 12 months

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June 27, 2026

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LASERC issues major order: Electricity companies cannot recover bills older than 12 months

LASERC clarifies that unpaid electricity bills over 12 months cannot be recovered, with exceptions. Lagos stresses a no-subsidy policy and plans tariff changes.

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Sydney Morning Herald

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· Jun 24, 2026

Fixed power fees jump up to 70 per cent after regulator curbs usage charges

While power bills are set to fall from July 1, sudden increases in energy retailers’ grid-connection charges threaten to dilute some of these savings.

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 26, 2026

Reversing quarter 3 utility tariff hikes might be difficult – PURC

ThePublic Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) has stated that reversing the proposed utility tariff hike for the third quarter of this year might be very difficult. According to the utility regulator, these adjustments are needed to keep the lights on, deal with the rising cost of financing fuel for power generation and ensure the financial viability []

Pluralist

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· Jul 8, 2026

How a New Air Conditioner Can Lower Your Energy Bills

Summer electric bills have a way of creeping up without much warning. One month everything

Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jul 3, 2026

BPL Says Summer Behind Higher Electricity Bills

BPL Says Summer Behind Higher Electricity Bills

The News Letter

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· Jun 23, 2026

Bill payers face a £221 bill hike if they fail to switch to a fixed energy tariff

Bill payers could face a £221 bill hike if they fail to switch to a fixed energy tariff in the next seven days.

Euro Weekly News

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· Jul 2, 2026

The hidden line on your Spanish electricity bill that could be costing you money

A new OCU analysis of almost 10,000 electricity bills suggests many households in Spain may be overpaying because their contracted []

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Related coverage for "LASERC issues major order: Electricity companies cannot recover bills older than 12 months": Sydney Morning Herald — Fixed power fees jump up to 70 per cent after regulator curbs usage charges. MyJoyOnline — Reversing quarter 3 utility tariff hikes might be difficult – PURC. Pluralist — How a New Air Conditioner Can Lower Your Energy Bills. Eyewitness News Bahamas — BPL Says Summer Behind Higher Electricity Bills. The News Letter — Bill payers face a £221 bill hike if they fail to switch to a fixed energy tariff. Euro Weekly News — The hidden line on your Spanish electricity bill that could be costing you money