DEER sets new electricity distribution tariffs for 2025

Published 12/24/2024, 01:12 AM

BUCHAREST - Romania's Societatea Distributie Energie Electrica România S.A. (DEER), a subsidiary of Societatea Energetica Electrica S.A. (Electrica), has announced the approval of new electricity distribution tariffs that will take effect from January 1, 2025. The announcement follows the publication of ANRE Order no. 97 on December 20, 2024, in the Official Gazette part I, no. 1301 on December 21, 2024.

The new tariffs are differentiated by voltage levels, with high voltage (HV) seeing an adjustment of 3.4% to a specific tariff of 34.14 RON/MWh, medium voltage (MV) with a 9.6% adjustment to 80.69 RON/MWh, and low voltage (LV) with an 11.0% adjustment to 236.10 RON/MWh. These tariffs include components for non-network losses (NL), NL useful, and NL useful capitalized.

The specific tariffs for electricity distribution service are calculated by adding the costs at the voltage level at the delimitation point of the electrical installations owned by the concessionaire distribution operator from those of the final customer. These tariffs will form the basis for the revenues from the electricity distribution activity of the Electrica Group's distribution operator during the year 2025.

The ANRE Order includes the approval of the specific tariffs for the electricity distribution service and the price for reactive electricity for DEER for the year 2025. This information is critical for shareholders and investors, as it affects the projected revenues and cost structure of the company.

The new tariffs are expected to influence the billing for customers of DEER, and the detailed tariff structure is available in electronic format on Electrica's website for reference by stakeholders and the general public.

The report on the new tariffs is based on a press release statement issued by Electrica and is intended to provide shareholders, investors, and customers with transparent and essential information regarding the upcoming changes in the electricity distribution tariffs.

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