Davao Light cuts October power rate

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Davao Light cuts October power rate
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In a Facebook update on Monday morning, October 16, Davao Light and Power Co. (Davao Light) announced a decrease in their overall power rate for October 2023, down to P9.21 per kilowatt hour (KWh) from September's P9.45 KWh.The P0.

IN A Facebook update on Monday morning, October 16, Davao Light and Power Co. announced a decrease in their overall power rate for October 2023, down to P9.21 per kilowatt hour from September's P9.45 KWh.The P0.24 kWh reduction from the previous month means that in a household with an average monthly consumption of 200 kWh, there will be approximately P47.52 in savings compared to September.

“As a breadwinner and working student, dili lalim ang maghunahuna sa bayrunon tagabulan kaya asta jud nakong lipaya ug nagadahom ko na naa pay sunod decrease sa kuryente ,” Yanson said.Meanwhile, Arquillian Agustin, a middle-income earner, shared the same sentiment. He said the rate adjustment will lead to lower bills for households, businesses, and small and medium businesses .

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