
NAER resolutions on tariffs for the supply and distribution of electricity are published in Monitorul Oficial.
The new tariffs will come into effect on April 1, but within 30 days from the date of publication, all four NAER resolutions can be protested. According to the decision of NAER on regulated prices for the supply of electricity by Premier Energy, for household consumers connected to the low voltage distribution networks (0.4 kV), the tariff for the supplied electricity will increase by 43.7% - from 1.51 to 2.17 lei per 1 kWh (excluding VAT). For Premier Energy consumers connected to medium voltage networks (6; 10 kV), the tariff will increase by 48.8% - from 1.25 to 1.86 lei per 1 kWh, and for those connected to high voltage networks (35; 110 kV) - by 51.8% - from 1.14 to 1.73 lei per 1 kWh. Electricity supply at entry points to Premier Energy transmission networks will be carried out at a tariff of 1.57 lei per 1 kWh (+60.2%), and at exit points - at 1.71 lei per kWh. (+56.7%). At the same time, the electricity tariff for household consumers served by Furnizare Energie Electrică Nord will increase by 23% - from 2.04 to 2.51 lei per 1 kWh (excluding VAT), and for FEE Nord consumers connected to medium voltage distribution networks (6;10 kV), by almost 33% - from 1.43 to 1.9 lei per 1 kWh. The tariff for the supply of electricity by FEE Nord at the points of entry into the transmission networks will increase from 1.01 to 1.57 lei (+55.4%, and at the points of exit of their transmission networks - from 1.15 to 1.72 lei per 1 kW / h (+49.7%) In addition, tariffs for electricity distribution services will increase from April 1. Thus, the tariff of Premier Energy Distribution for the distribution of electricity through high-voltage distribution networks (35; 110 kV) will increase from 2 to 3 bani for 1 kWh, for medium voltage distribution networks (6; 10 kV) - from 13 to 16 baths per 1 kW / h, for low voltage distribution networks (0.4 kV) - from 39 to 47 bani per 1 kW /h. Thus, tariff growth will amount to 50%, 23.1% and, respectively, 20.5%. 43% - from 28 to 16 bani per 1 kWh, and for low voltage distribution networks (0.4 kV) - will decrease by 14.6 % - from 89 to 76 bani per 1 kWh.//25.03.2022 — InfoMarket.