Florida residents have a higher chance of getting struck by lightning than most, and a Florida Power & Light subsidiary ...
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The Punch on MSNSmart meters initiative to protect 7 million households from overbilling – PresidencyThe Presidency on Monday said its smart metering initiative to be deployed in 2025 will protect at least seven million ...
The presidency has denied reports of an imminent 65 percent increase in electricity tariffs, clarifying recent media claims ...
One of the central reforms Verheijen highlighted was the Presidential Metering Initiative (PMI), aimed at rolling out 7 ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNTinubu’s aide makes U-turn on fresh 65% electricity tarrif hikePresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu's special adviser on energy, Olu Verheijen, has clarified her statement on the eminent 65 percent ...
Federal government to spend N2.4 trillion on electricity subsidy for 30% of Nigerians in 2025 despite persistent power ...
SurgeShield customers get a protector installed on their electric meter and, if that fails ... Doesn’t property insurance cover these items? The answer is, in some cases, yes, and, in other ...
‘It was misrepresented’ — presidential aide clarifies statement on electricity tariff increase
Olu Verheijen, special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on energy, has clarified her recent statement on electricity tariff ...
The FG has denied reports of a 65% electricity tariff hike, clarifying current tariffs cover 65% of electricity costs with ...
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The Punch on MSNN200bn/monthly electricity subsidy benefits rich Nigerians – Tinubu’s aideAccording to the government, this amount benefits the wealthiest 25 per cent of Nigerians rather than those who truly need assistance.
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This church puts the heating on an hour a month for its six worshippers - but since it got a smart meter its bills have gone from £15 to £1,172Reverend Jane Held, pictured with Money Mail's Toby Walne, has seen her church's electricity bills shoot up from £15 a month to occasionally more than £1,000.
FG has said it spends N200bn monthly on electricity subsidy. According to the government, this amount benefits the wealthiest 25% ...
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