
Premier Energy's electricity prices for household consumers have been reduced by 2.1%, from 2.39 to 2.34 lei per kWh.
The corresponding decision was adopted on Tuesday by the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE). It will take effect upon its publication in Monitorul Oficial (the Official Journal of Moldova). In particular, by ANRE's decision, the regulated electricity prices for Premier Energy's household consumers, whose electrical installations are connected to low-voltage (0.4 kW) distribution networks, were reduced by 2.1% (-5 bani) - from 239 to 234 bani per kWh (excluding VAT), for consumers whose electrical installations are connected to high-voltage distribution networks (6; 10 kW), were reduced by 1.7% (-3 bani) - from 171 to 168 bani per kWh, and for those whose electrical installations are connected to medium-voltage distribution grids (35; 110 kW), were reduced by 1.6% (-3 baht) - from 190 to 187 bani per kWh. As previously reported, the last adjustment of the electricity tariff was carried out by ANRE in November 2023, when the electricity tariffs for Premier Energy household consumers were reduced by 7% - to 2.39 lei per kWh and took effect on November 14, 2023, following the publication of ANRE decisions in Monitorul Oficial. // 19.03.2024 - InfoMarket.