The National Agency for Energy Regulation (NAER) comes together for a meeting on Wednesday to examine the requests to adjust the regulated prices of electrical energy, which were made by the two suppliers, IPN reports.
The household users powered by Premier Energy could pay a power charge of 26.9 lei/kWh, as opposed to the current charge of 2.99 lei/kWh.
The consumers in northern Moldova who are served by SA FEE Nord could pay a charge of 3.37 lei/kWh, down from the current charge of 3.58 lei/kWh.
The current power charges were approved by the NAER in April 2023.