
Energocom asks ANRE to reduce the regulated price of electricity supplied to it as a central electricity supplier by 8%, to 3.32 lei/kWh.
This is stated in the request the state-owned company sent to the National Energy Regulatory Agency (ANRE) for consideration. In particular, Energocom proposed to reduce the regulated price of electricity supplied by it as a central supplier by 29 bani (-8%) - from 3.61 to 3.32 lei/kWh (excluding VAT). This refers to the mix of electricity generated by Termoelectrica, CET-Nord, as well as wind, photovoltaic and biogas plants. Energocom is the central electricity supplier and purchases all electricity generated by local sources powered by conventional fuels and generated by renewable electricity sources. According to quotas set by ANRE, the central supplier supplies it to wholesale suppliers and other types of suppliers, for delivery to end consumers. Earlier, Energocom director Victor Binzai said that the company would ask for a reduction in the regulated price of electricity supplied to them by about 10%. The head of Energocom reminded that the company is a central supplier, which buys electricity on the market, and there is a clear methodology that says that if its profit is higher than 5-6%, it is necessary to reduce the tariff so that there are no positive deviations. "At this stage, we will ask for a 10 percent reduction in electricity tariffs," Victor Binzari said. // 02.02.2024 - InfoMarket