New data from the Electricity Authority reveals a 15% increase in residential power bills year-on-year through March. This rise occurs despite a decrease in network costs, indicating uneven distribution of expenses. Significant regional variations exist in both the amount and reasons for these price hikes. A newly updated dashboard provides consumers with a detailed breakdown of their bills, separating network and non-network components across 39 regions. The Authority aims to increase transparency, allowing consumers to understand the factors influencing their electricity costs. The data highlights a growing disparity in pricing across the country, prompting questions about cost allocation within the energy sector. Further investigation is needed to determine the drivers behind the non-network cost increases.