The energy regulatory market arbitrator, ANRE, approved today the new distribution tariffs applicable between April 1, 2023 and March 31, 2024, which some companies consider “satisfactory”, market sources told Energynomics.
“The new tariffs for the current year are satisfactory, they allow us a playing margin, including for Technological Own Consumption (CPT),” said the source. “It’s true, some companies received more than others,” added the quoted source.
According to the ANRE website, on Wednesday, March 29, various Orders for electricity and gas distribution tariffs were approved. Thus, 27 Orders were approved for gas distributors, an Order on the approval of the average tariff for the electricity transmission service, the components of the transmission tariff for introducing electricity into networks (T_G) and extracting electricity from networks (T_L) and the price for reactive electricity, practiced by Transelectrica and six Orders for electricity distributors.
Also on Wednesday, ANRE approved an Order approving the Regulation on the organization and operation of the organized electricity market, administered by Societatea Bursa Română de Mârfuri – S.A., an Order regarding the modification and completion of the Order of the president of the National Energy Regulatory Authority no. 187/2018 for the approval of the Invoicing Procedure for green certificates, an Order approving the Methodology for monitoring the wholesale electricity market and a new Order approving the Methodology for monitoring the retail electricity market.