Premier Energy asked the National Agency for Energy Regulation to consider the opportunity of reducing the electricity charge by 0.16 lei for end users connected to low-voltage power lines, IPN reports.
The household users powered by Premier Energy today pay a charge of 2.57 lei/kW. The proposed charge is 2.41 lei/kWh without VAT.
FEE Nord earlier requested decreasing the electricity charge by 0.30 lei.
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