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In 2022, users of the National Integrated Electric System (SEIN) were suffering from ever-increasing electricity bills; However, this month they may receive a decline according to the Energy and Mining Investment Supervision Agency (Osinergmin).
“In accordance with the provisions of the regulation on updating electricity tariffsOsinergmin conducted a corresponding monthly review, according to which, from February 4, 2023, the electricity tariffs of the National Unified Electricity System (NSES) will be reduced by an average of -4.35% for residential consumers and by -4.97% for commercial and industrial users, ” – he said.
How will the rates change?
In accordance with osinergminelectricity tariffs Isolated electrical systems they will have an average variation of -0.67% for home users and 2.59% for commercial and industrial users.
The agency also recalled that in 2023 prices were updated on the regulated market as a result of the quarterly settlement of contracts between generating and distribution companies.
“Also for the quarterly update of electricity transmission tariff surcharges to compensate for cold standby station contracts, the surcharge for generation using renewable energy sources, the FISE unit fee and the power generation capacity fee, as well as the commissioning of the commercial operation of the Tintaya- Azangaro and reducing the surcharge ratio to the Electricity Social Compensation Fund (FOSE),” he added.
Source: RPP

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