The Board of Directors of the National Agency for Energy Regulation (ANRE) has examined and approved new tariffs for electricity. The new prices will take effect on April 1.
The following regulated electricity supply prices were approved by the Premier Energy company, differentiated according to the delimitation points or the places of consumption of the final consumers: 1.57 lei / kWh for the electricity supplied at the entry points in the transmission networks; 1.71 lei / kWh – at the points of exit from transmission networks, 1.73 lei / kWh for final consumers whose installations are connected to high voltage electrical distribution networks (35-110 kV), 1.86 lei / kWh – medium voltage (6-10 kV) ), which is 61 bani / kWh or 48.6% more than the previous prices.
Household consumers will pay 2.17 lei / kWh, which is 66 bani, or 43.7% more than the previous prices.
For North Electricity Supply company the following prices were determined: 1.57 lei / kWh for the electricity supplied at the entry points in the transmission networks; 1.72 lei / kWh for the electricity supplied at the exit points from the transmission networks; 1.90 lei / kWh for final consumers whose installations are connected to medium voltage electrical distribution networks (6-10 kV), which is 47 bani / kWh or 32.8% more than the previous prices; 51 lei / kWh for final consumers, which is 47 bani or 22.9% more than the previous prices.
In accordance with the approved decisions, both the approved distribution service tariffs and the regulated electricity supply prices will enter into force on April 1. (Moldpres/Business World Magazine)