Starting June 1, Zakarpattyaoblenergo will have the highest tariff for electricity distribution services in regional DSOs.
The National Commission for State Regulation in the Spheres of Energy and Utilities (NEURC) has decided on a two-stage increase in electricity distribution tariffs for most distribution system operators (DSO, oblenergos). It was found out on Tuesday, May 23.
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In particular, tariffs will increase for the periods from June 1 to June 30, and then from July 1 to December 31 of this year. At the same time, from June 1, tariffs for regional oblenergos will increase by 7.5-28.1% for the first voltage class and by 6.9-25.5% for the second.
In general, in the first phase, tariffs will increase for 22 DSOs, and from July 1 to December 31 – for 27 DSOs, taking into account five more oblenergos located in the combat zone. For these companies, prices for electricity distribution services will increase in one phase – for the period from July 1 to December 31.
At the same time, for companies included in the VS Energy sub-sanction group, the same ZhytomiroblenergoCHAOS KirovogradoblenergoCHAOS RivnooblenergoJSC Chernivtsioblenergo and AO Khersonoblenergoproposed to extend the current tariff by one month.
From June 1, the maximum tariff for electricity distribution services in regional DSOs is Zakarpattyaoblenergo: UAH 365.65/MWh for the first voltage class and UAH 1,642.93/MWh for the second. And the lowest will have DTEK Kyiv electrical networks: UAH 142.91/MWh and UAH 587.12/MWh respectively.
It will be recalled that in April the government again postponed the increase in electricity prices for the population for at least another month – until the end of May. Now the population pays UAH 1.44 per kWh if less than 250 kWh is consumed per month and UAH 1.68 per kWh if more than 250 kWh per month is consumed.
At the same time, the Minister of Energy German Galushchenko said that the revision of electricity tariffs will help to continue the energy system in the new autumn-winter season.
Source: korrespondent
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