
Premier Energy proposed to reduce the electricity tariff for its household customers by 2.1%, from 2.39 to 2.34 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 Premier Energy's household consumers, whose electrical installations are connected to low-voltage (0.4 kW) distribution networks, by 2.1% (5 bani) - from 239 to 234 bani per kWh (excluding VAT). It should be noted that earlier Premier Energy proposed to increase the electricity tariff for its household consumers by 16% - from 2.39 to 2.77 lei per kWh. 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, following the publication of ANRE decisions in Monitorul Oficial (the Official Journal of Moldova). // 29.02.2024 - InfoMarket.