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CLP Power to raise electricity price for third straight month in June
CLP Power in Hong Kong will increase electricity prices for the third consecutive month in June, raising fuel costs to 42.6 HK cents per unit, a 5.4% increase from May. The company, which serves over 80% of Hong Kong’s population, has seen steady fuel cost rises since March.
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