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Romanian government reduces regulated energy rates in assistance scheme

Romania's government on Thursday reduced the price levels in its energy support scheme for homes, small companies and industry that partly controls its power and gas markets until March 2025.

The government presented a centralised energy acquisition system in late 2022, to ensure it has enough supply, making power and gas manufacturers sell a part of their offered output at controlled costs from January 2023.

Those prices, which are ceilings, were decreased on Thursday to 400 lei ($ 86.93) per megawatt hour for electrical power, from 450 lei formerly, and to 120 lei ($ 26.08) per megawatt hour for gas from 150 lei.

We have actually felt the requirement to optimise (the plan), given that rates for electrical energy and natural gas have fallen, Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja said, adding latest readily available Eurostat information revealed Romania had the fourth and fifth least expensive gas and electricity rates, respectively.

He likewise said the federal government would enforce an one-year shift duration once the partial market policy system ends next year.

The European Union state has actually been topping gas and power bills for families, small companies and public organizations and compensating suppliers for the difference since November 2022.

The government has actually considering that made numerous changes to the scheme, changing the compensated consumption levels, extending the scheme and imposing windfall taxes. The scheme had actually cost around 23 billion lei

(source: Reuters)