Accounts of Light: Cne Stresses that in Its Report "Return of Amounts Overcharged"
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According to the institution, the measure would entail a reduction of approximately 2% in electricity accounts, starting in January next year.
The Organization of Consumers and Users of Chile, ODECU, valued that the National Energy Commission, CNE, has recognized a methodological inconsistency in the calculation of electricity tariffs, which would imply an average reduction of 2% in the light accounts from January 2026. ODECU asks for clarity on the exact scope of the [...] The ODECU entry requests automatic refund of excess charges in light accounts was first published in INFOGATE.
The public agency maintained that "the amounts recovered in excess, duly adjusted, were ordered to be returned, which would mean a reduction of approximately 2% in electricity accounts, starting January next year"
The National Energy Commission (CNE) today issued a public statement in which it clarified that the recent change in the calculations of electricity tariffs corresponds to a methodological correction, and not to an error, as had been mentioned in different media. The measure would imply an average reduction of 2% in electricity accounts from January 2026, after the completion of the administrative process and issued the final decree by the Minis…
This week, the National Energy Commission (CNE) confirmed a methodological flaw in the electricity accounts that alerted the whole country. According to the information provided by CNN, the agency would have applied twice the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in the calculation of outstanding balances. Which means, that the electricity rates of thousands of households were charged for their real price. According to the CNE statement, this percentage wo…
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