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Electricity prices get higher


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Electricity prices will get higher. Household consumers in the center and south of the country serviced by Premier Energy will pay 2.64 lei/kWh, by 0.47 leu or 21.6% more than before (VAT excluded). For household consumers in the north of the country, who are serviced by the company Furnizarea Energiei Electrice Nord, the increase is 0.35 leu or 14.0%, with the new rate being 2.86 lei/kWh. The prices approved by the National Energy Regulatory Agency are slightly lower than those requested by the suppliers.

The new regulated prices for the supply of electricity by Premier Energy, differentiated according to the delimitation points or places of consumption of the final consumers, are: 2.00 lei/kWh for the electricity supplied at the points of entry into the transmission networks; 2.14 lei/kWh at the exit points from the transmission networks; 2.16 lei/kWh for final consumers whose installations are connected to the high voltage distribution networks (35–110 kV); 2.30 lei/kWh - medium voltage (6–10 kV); 2.64 lei/kWh - low voltage (0.4 kV), household consumers.

For the company Furnizarea Energiei Electrice Nord the following differentiated regulated prices were approved: 1.90 lei/kWh for the electricity supplied at the entry points in the transmission networks; 2.05 lei/kWh - at the exit points from the transmission networks; 2.23 lei / kWh - for final consumers whose installations are connected to the medium voltage distribution networks (6–10 kV), 2.86 lei / kWh - low voltage (0.4 kV).

The decision takes effect when it is published in the Official Gazette.