Legally imposed, electricity tariffs will be reviewed in December

Legally imposed, electricity tariffs will be reviewed in December

Electricity tariffs will be considered again by the end of this year. The spokesman for the Energy Regulatory Office, Petrit Pepaj, confirmed this. According to Pepate, the regular fee review will take place in mid-December of this year. Subtitles:

Electricity tariffs will be considered again by the end of this year.

The spokesman for the Energy Regulatory Office, Petrit Pepaj, confirmed this.

According to Pepate, the regular fee review will take place in mid-December of this year.

The regular process of tax review for companies regulated for 2023 begins in mid-December this year. In that sense we can't judge what tariffs will be like in 2023”, Pepaj said.

He has confirmed that the money earmarked by the Government for subsidies of tariffs is only for this year.

“The government's entire subvention has been reflected in tariffs this year, this subsidy has made : a) Tarifat for non-family consumers, under the Universal Service, the same as last year.

b) Tarifat for household consumers, for consumption rates of up to 800 krh a month, remain the same as last year, while consumption gap over 800 kWh per month will be billed at the low rate (in the night) of 5.9 cents and high fee (during the day) of 12,52 cent”, Pate's answers to Express say.

Otherwise, new electricity tariffs have entered into force yesterday and will be applicable until March 31, 2023.

With new tariffs, consumers spending over 800 kWh of energy will face priced energy.

They will have to pay 5.9 cents for the low fee and 12.52 cents for the high fee.

Those who spend electricity up to 800 KH will not be billed at the new price, until those who exceed 800 kjt, at the new price, will be counted only the amount spent on this value.

“The retail electricity tariffs for non-family consumers will remain the same as last year. The tariffs for household consumers, for consumption rates of up to 800 kf per month, will remain the same, while consumption gap above 800 kWh per month will be billed at a low (night) fee of 5.9 cents and a high fee (during the day) of 12.52 cents. The new tariffs will go into effect on February 9th 2022 and will apply by March 31st 2023”, Z announced. RREA. /Gazza Express

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