Two power suppliers say they will provide a subsidy between August and October to ease the pain of rising electricity bills
2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenAmbrose LiPublished: 8:21pm, 26 Jun 2026Hong Kong’s two major electricity suppliers will provide rebates to eligible households between August and October to reduce their bills and ease financial pressure after the US-Israel war on Iran pushed up energy prices.
A spokesman said the initiative would benefit around half of the company’s residential customers and hoped it could “help alleviate the burden of energy expenditures for residents”.
Households that consumed 450 kWh a month on average could expect to receive more than HK$100 in rebates between August and October, CLP said.
The total rebate would amount to around HK$80 million to HK$90 million from CLP.