TEPCO set to apply for raising households' power prices about 30%

Other utilities also hurt by fuel prices; three that restarted reactors still OK

20230120 JERA power plant file photo

TEPCO-backed JERA's Anesaki thermal power plant in the Chiba prefecture city of Ichikawa.

Nikkei staff writers

TOKYO -- Tokyo Electric Power Co. Holdings (TEPCO) looks to raise power prices for households by around 30% as early as this summer for the first time in 11 years amid rising fuel costs, Nikkei has learned.

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