Romania: GE Vernova secures...

GE Vernova has signed an agreement with Greenvolt International Power to supply wind...

Montenegro launches geological surveys...

Geological surveys for the Krusevo hydropower plant have started, marking the first concrete...

Montenegro: EPCG and France’s...

Montenegro’s state-owned power utility EPCG has signed a cooperation agreement with French renewable...

Croatia enters heating season...

Croatia is entering the new heating season with stable gas supplies, high storage...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsRomania: Electrica’s electricity...

Romania: Electrica’s electricity distribution fees to be higher

The distribution fees charged by Electrica’s electricity distribution subsidiaries with values ranging from 2.8 % to 6.5 % as of 1 January 2021 eas increased by the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE).

Thus, in the Northern Transylvania region, the fee for electricity distribution in the low-voltage network was increased by 2.8 %, in Northern Muntenia by 3.2 % and in Southern Transylvania by 6.5 %.

The statement from the Electrica Group said that the electricity distribution fees will be the basis of the revenues from the electricity distribution activity realized by the distribution operators within the Group during 2021. Considering the merger of the three distribution operators within the Electrica Group, with the effective target deadline 31 December 2020, for 2021 different distribution fees remain, applicable to each serviced region (Northern Muntenia, Northern Transylvania, Southern Transylvania).

As of 1 January 2021, the electricity market in Romania will be completely liberalized, so that ANRE will only establish electricity transmission and distribution fees, while prices will be completely unregulated for all categories of consumers.

 

 

 

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Romania to permanently close Isalnita coal-fired power plant in January 2026

Romania’s Ministry of Energy has announced that the coal-fired Isalnita thermal power plant in Dolj county will be permanently shut down on 1 January 2026. The plant is part of the Energy Complex (EC) Oltenia. Energy Minister Bogdan Ivan made...

Romania: GE Vernova secures order to supply 252 MW Ialomita wind project

GE Vernova has signed an agreement with Greenvolt International Power to supply wind turbines for the 252 MW Ialomita wind farm in southeastern Romania. The order, confirmed in the third quarter of 2025, includes the delivery, installation, and commissioning of...

Montenegro launches geological surveys for strategic HPP Krusevo

Geological surveys for the Krusevo hydropower plant have started, marking the first concrete step in one of Montenegro’s key energy projects. The work follows a contract signed on 29 November 2024 between EPCG and the Jaroslav Cerni Institute for...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!