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19 June 11:28

ANRE has started an analysis of electricity prices after the liberalization of the market on July 1, checking both price formation and customer information.

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The National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) has started an analysis of electricity suppliers' prices after market liberalization. ANRE president George Niculescu noted that most offers are between 1.45-1.55 lei/kWh, and an analysis will determine whether these values are sustainable. ANRE is also verifying how suppliers have informed customers about liberalization, noting delays in the communication of this information by one major supplier. Penalties are possible for non-compliance.

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ANRE analizează dacă este corect prețul la care furnizorii vând energia după liberalizare
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ANRE analizează diferența mare de preț final la energie pentru populație dintre Hidroelectrica și restul furnizorilor din piață, după eliminarea plafonării la 1 iulie
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ANRE anunță că circa 3,5 milioane de gospodării ar putea primi sprijin la energie, de la 1 iulie / Valoarea voucherelor ar putea fi de 36 sau 72 lei
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Niculescu, ANRE: Aproximativ 3,5 milioane de gospodării vor beneficia de voucherul pentru energie;acesta ar putea fi de 36 sau 72 de lei
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Aproximativ 3,5 milioane de gospodării vor beneficia de voucherul pentru energie, anunță ANRE / Valoarea voucherului ar putea fi de 36 sau 72 de lei

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