
On March 19, NAER plans to reduce the electricity tariff for household consumers of Premier Energy by 2.1% - from 2.39 to 2.34 lei per kWh.
In particular, this issue is on the agenda of the meeting of the Administrative Council of the National Agency for Energy Regulation, which is scheduled to be held on March 19. The prepared draft of NAER resolution notes that the tariff for household consumers of Premier Energy, whose electrical installations are connected to low-voltage power distribution networks (0.4 kW), is planned to be reduced by 2.1% (-5 bans) - from 239 to 234 bans per kWh (excluding VAT). The same tariff reduction for this category of consumers was previously proposed by Premier Energy itself. The tariff for Premier Energy consumers whose electrical installations are connected to high voltage distribution networks (6; 10 kW) is proposed to be 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 power grids (35; 110 kW), reduce by 1.6% (-3 bans) - from 190 to 187 bans per kWh. As previously reported, the last electricity tariff adjustment was carried out by NAER in November 2023, when electricity tariffs for Premier Energy household consumers were reduced by 7% - to 2.39 lei per kWh and came into force on November 14, 2023 after the publication of NAER's decisions in the Monitorul Oficial.//13.03.2024 — InfoMarket.