The price went up: Z RRE illegally imposes new electricity tariffs

The Energy Regulatory Office (ZRRE) has set for costing electricity to consumers who spend over 800 kilowatts a month, reviewing these tariffs, even though it was due to the state of emergency, Z. The RHR has decided that they will be valid until 2023, violating the law with which the fees are regulated....
The ZERE has been smuggling “to” new electricity tariffs for a year by exploiting the process of extraordinary revision of the tariffs that took place today as a result of the energy crisis the country is undergoing.
Periscope days ago had reported how Z. RRE was planning to operate and exploit this situation by favouring energy operator K demands ESCO, at the expense of consumers.
Scandal: Z RRE attempts to smuggle annual tariffs into extraordinary review
The introduction of new electricity price hikes until 1923 in the extraordinary revision conflicts with Rule 15/2017, The establishment of universal service supply revenues (FSHU entrance rules).
<x0) 15/2017, for setting in funds for universal service supply (FSHU entrance rules), Article 11, points 2: “During extraordinary reviews, the impact of the extraordinary event on regulated universal service revenues for the rest of the regulatory period will be calculated. If the impact is higher than the threshold of materiality, there will be adjustments to adjusted universal service revenues. The material threshold will be 5% of revenues, unless otherwise defined in common agreement between the FSHU and Regulatory”, says the ZRERE rule.
On the other hand, Periscope asked Mr. RRE, that “a is correct Z THREE to set annual tariffs during the extraordinary review of tariffs because, according to legislation in effect, setting annual tariffs is done during regular screening of tariffs?
The energy regulator's office is the only authority instead of setting for energy tariffs. The adoption of tariffs is described in Article 48 of the Energy Regulatory Law (Law No. 05 L-084)”, says the ZRRE response to Periscope.
According to Rule 15/2017, for FSHU's revenues, Article 2, paragraph 1.3, the Annual Adaptation, means adaptation of allowed revenues and retail-ordered tariffs, carried out at the end of every relevant year, which means the 12-month period between annual adaptations, and this in no case stipulates that by extraordinary review, the annual fee can be determined.
Whether action will be taken against Z is unknown The RRE for violations of the regulation, which stipulates reevaluating tariffs, but it is known that citizens will pay for an entire year at these fees, regardless of the price of energy on the market.
Meanwhile, according to today's ZERE decision, the low rate for consumers who spend under 800 kilowatt is 2.89 cents (free TVS) on the low or overnight fee, while 6.75 cents (free TVS) on that high or day.
While for the kilowatts spent on the 800 kilowatt block, the high or daily fee consumers will pay 12.5 cents, while the low or overnight fee will be paid by 5.9 cents.
Also, the ZERE board has decided that the blocks will apply only to domestic consumers, while for commercial ones (businesss) there will be no./Periscopi/












