Electricity is getting cheaper. The new tariffs, approved by ANRE
Consumers in all districts of the country will pay less for electricity, provided by the two operators - Premier Energy and FEE Nord. These decisions were approved by the National Energy Regulatory Agency, in the meeting of March 19.
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Thus, household consumers in the center and south of the country, served by the "Premier Energy" company, will pay 2 lei and 34 bani for light, or five bani less than at present.
A similar situation is also in the case of "Furnizarea Energiei Electrice Nord" SA. For final consumers, whose installations are connected to the low-voltage electrical distribution networks (domestic consumers), ANRE approved a tariff of 2 lei and 84 bani/kWh, by four bani lower than the current tariff.
The new tariffs will enter into force on the date of publication in the Official Gazette.