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Taiwan’s state power company has adjusted electricity rates for the summer starting Monday, with higher residential bills expected through September. While the average household is likely to pay 70% more during the peak summer months due to air conditioning usage, Taipower officials say most households will see a limited increase since the seasonal rates target heavy energy users.

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00:00Taiwan's state power company has adjusted electricity rates for summer starting Monday, with higher residential bills expected through September.
00:08Data shows that the average household is likely to pay 70% more during the summer months, driven mostly by
00:15a surge in air conditioning usage.
00:17However, utility officials point out that most households will see a very limited bill increase, as the seasonal rates are
00:25designed to target heavy users.
00:26As summer temperatures begin to rise, Thai power is urging the public to conserve energy wherever possible.
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