Reduced fees and ‘dynamic invoices’ are coming
Premiere for green tariff charges with most electricity providers leaving prices unchanged compared to December. So the kilowatt hour starts at 15.4 minutes but customers of at least four companies will be asked to pay more than 18.3 cents and even 21.1 cents.
Providers are increasingly focusing their commercial policy on fixed tariffs with charges starting at 8.5 cents per kilowatt hour.
Just below 1.5 min per kilowatt-hour, the government subsidy of floating household tariffs is expected.
For their part, the professionals have not received a subsidy for a single month, with the Ministry of the Environment declaring that when the decision on their support is made, it will be retrospective.
On February 1, the new schedule for the reduced electricity charges will be implemented. It will be in effect from 12pm to 3pm, while the night zone will run from 2am to 5am.
In the next period, the new dynamic tariffs will be announced, mainly for energy-intensive businesses that already have smart meters.