CLP Power to raise electricity price for third straight month in June
Hong Kong’s main power supplier increased its fuel cost charge to 42.6 HK cents per unit of electricity, up 5.4 per cent from May

CLP’s monthly fuel cost charge has been rising steadily since March. The charge for June marks an 8.7 per cent increase from 39.2 cents per unit of electricity in March.
According to CLP’s bill calculator, a typical three-member family consuming 275 kWh of electricity monthly is estimated to pay HK$380.09 for its power supply this month.
CLP Power’s net tariff – the total price paid by consumers – is generally calculated by combining the basic tariff and the fuel cost adjustment, which includes both monthly and annual figures.
The monthly fuel cost adjustment is calculated based on a comparison between the actual average fuel price over the three preceding months and the fuel price projection.