Prosumers with powr producing installations of up to 200 kW will be quantitatively compensated until December 31, 2030, and those with installations between 200 and 500 kW will sell energy at the average price of the spot market DAM, according to a statement of the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) .
ANRE representatives say they are encouraging the increase in the number of prosumers through the new rules approved for the sale of electricity produced in power plants from renewable sources with an installed power of up to 400 kW.
Thus, the prosumers who own power plants for the production of electricity from renewable energy sources with installed power of up to 400 kW per place of consumption and who do not benefit from the promotion system through green certificates can sell through the compensation/regulation mechanisms provided the art. 73, 1 para. (3) or (4) of Law no. 123/2012, as the case may be, the electricity produced from them and delivered in the electricity networks to the electricity suppliers with which they, as final consumers, have concluded/ will conclude a contract for the supply of electricity.
According to the new regulations, prosumers which own units for the production of electricity from renewable sources with an installed capacity of up to 400 kW per place of consumption can sell the electricity produced and delivered in the electricity network to the electricity suppliers with whom they have concluded supply contracts, according to ANRE regulations.
At the request of the prosumers which produce electricity in power generation units with an installed power of up to 200 kW per place of consumption, the electricity suppliers with whom they have concluded electricity supply contracts are obliged to conclude, in the invoice of the prosumers, a quantitative compensation between electricity produced and delivered in the network and that consumed, and to report in the bills of consumers the difference in electricity between the quantity delivered and that consumed, if the amount of energy produced and delivered in the network is greater than the amount of electricity consumed, the prosumers being able to use the amount of electricity carried over for a maximum period of 24 months from the date of invoicing.