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Premier Energy's electricity tariff for household consumers may decrease by 6.2% - from 2.57 to 2.41 lei per kWh.

Premier Energy's electricity tariff for household consumers may decrease by 6.2% - from 2.57 to 2.41 lei per kWh.

In particular, the company sent a corresponding request to the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) with a proposal to reduce the tariff for its household consumers, whose electrical installations are connected to low-voltage (0.4 kW) distribution networks, by 6.2% (-16 bani) - from 2.57 to 2.41 lei per kWh (excluding VAT). At the same time, the tariff for Premier Energy consumers, whose electric installations are connected to medium-voltage distribution networks (6; 10 kW), is proposed to be reduced by 7.7% (-16 bani) - from 2.08 to 1.92 lei per kWh, while for those whose electric installations are connected to high-voltage distribution networks (35; 110 kW), it is proposed to be reduced by 8.4% - from 1.9 to 1.74 lei per kWh. The decision on tariff actualization is to be made by ANRE. It should be noted that last time the electricity tariffs in Moldova were changed by ANRE decision of July 5 this year and came into force on July 7, after the publication of the energy regulator's decision in Monitorul Oficial (the Official Journal of Moldova). At that time, the electricity tariff for Premier Energy household consumers, whose electrical installations are connected to low-voltage (0.4 kW) distribution networks, was reduced by 14% (-42 bani) - from 2.99 to 2.57 lei per kWh (excluding VAT). // 07.11.2023 - InfoMarket.

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