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Premier Energy may lower the electric power tariff for households of Moldova by 10% - from 2.99 to 2.69 lei per kWh.

Premier Energy may lower the electric power tariff for households of Moldova by 10% - from 2.99 to 2.69 lei per kWh.

This is stipulated in the relevant request for tariff adjustment, submitted by Premier Energy to the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE). Specifically, Premier Energy proposed to reduce the electric power tariff for household consumers whose electrical installations are connected to low-voltage (0.4 kW) distribution networks by 10% - from 2.99 to 2.69 lei per kWh. For final consumers of Premier Energy, whose electrical installations are connected to high voltage distribution networks (35; 110kW), it has been proposed to decrease the tariff by 18.2% - from 2.47 to 2.02 lei/kWh, and for consumers whose electrical installations are connected to medium voltage distribution networks (6; 10kW) - by 3.5% - from 2.28 to 2.2 lei/kWh. It should be noted that the last time the electric power tariffs changed in Moldova in April this year. The new reduced rates for Premier Energy and Furnizarea Energiei Electrice Nord (FEE Nord) consumers came into force on April 13, following the publication of the relevant ANRE decision in Monitorul Oficial (the Official Journal of Moldova). For Premier Energy consumers, whose households are connected to low-voltage (0.4 kW) distribution networks, the tariff was reduced by 12.6%, from 3.42 to 2.99 lei/kWh, and for FEE Nord consumers - from 3.84 to 3.58 lei/kWh (-6.8%). // 28.06.2023 – InfoMarket

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