Post by account_disabled on Mar 12, 2024 9:51:15 GMT
The Last Resort Rate (TUR) for individual natural gas will drop by 2.89% on average starting this Friday, in relation to the price in force since the previous review on April 1, while the new neighbor community rate will decrease by 5.7% , according to sources from the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge.
Specifically, for an average customer TUR 1 (kitchen and domestic hot water) will mean a decrease of 2.32% in their annual bill with taxes, while for one in TUR 2 (kitchen, domestic hot water and heating) it will represent a 2.79% drop in your annual bill with taxes.
Meanwhile, for a TUR 3 client (SMEs), the review Cambodia Telegram Number Data starting this April will mean a decrease of 3.01% in their annual bill with taxes, according to the resolution published this Thursday in the Official State Gazette (BOE) with the price review for this next quarter.
Already since the entry into force of RD Law 17/2021 in October 2021, the impact of high natural gas prices on consumer bills had been considerably attenuated, due to the cheaper raw material, with an approximate average decrease in their annual bill since the application of the average of about 60 euros/year for an average customer from TUR 1, 183 euros/year for one from TUR 2 and 463 euros/year for one from TUR 3.
The TUR It is a regulated rate available to any consumer connected to natural gas networks with a consumption of less than 50,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) per year, which is covered by around 2.5 million homes and SMEs.
The new neighborhood TUR
In the case of the neighborhood TUR, created last October by the Government , the cost of raw materials for these consumers is weighted at 30% of the value derived from the formula of order, of 22 of June and 70% that resulting from Royal Decree-Law 17/2021, of September 14.
This quarter there is an equality in the values of both methodologies due to the decrease in the cost of raw materials and the payment of the pending deficit with the extraordinary credit of Royal Decree-Law 18/2022, of October 18; resulting in a raw material cost for the local TUR of 2.514699 cents/kWh, 6.2% lower than that used in the rate in force since April 1, 2023 (2.681601 cents/kWh).
The cost of the raw materials used in this rate is the same as that charged in the rate of individual consumers due to the fact that the limitation of the 15% increase in the cost of raw materials and the amortization of the pending deficit are not applied.
In this way, as of April 1, 2023, the variable term of the neighborhood TUR is reduced between 4% and 5.7% , depending on the different seven sections of this TUR, depending on the level of consumption.
Specifically, for an average customer TUR 1 (kitchen and domestic hot water) will mean a decrease of 2.32% in their annual bill with taxes, while for one in TUR 2 (kitchen, domestic hot water and heating) it will represent a 2.79% drop in your annual bill with taxes.
Meanwhile, for a TUR 3 client (SMEs), the review Cambodia Telegram Number Data starting this April will mean a decrease of 3.01% in their annual bill with taxes, according to the resolution published this Thursday in the Official State Gazette (BOE) with the price review for this next quarter.
Already since the entry into force of RD Law 17/2021 in October 2021, the impact of high natural gas prices on consumer bills had been considerably attenuated, due to the cheaper raw material, with an approximate average decrease in their annual bill since the application of the average of about 60 euros/year for an average customer from TUR 1, 183 euros/year for one from TUR 2 and 463 euros/year for one from TUR 3.
The TUR It is a regulated rate available to any consumer connected to natural gas networks with a consumption of less than 50,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) per year, which is covered by around 2.5 million homes and SMEs.
The new neighborhood TUR
In the case of the neighborhood TUR, created last October by the Government , the cost of raw materials for these consumers is weighted at 30% of the value derived from the formula of order, of 22 of June and 70% that resulting from Royal Decree-Law 17/2021, of September 14.
This quarter there is an equality in the values of both methodologies due to the decrease in the cost of raw materials and the payment of the pending deficit with the extraordinary credit of Royal Decree-Law 18/2022, of October 18; resulting in a raw material cost for the local TUR of 2.514699 cents/kWh, 6.2% lower than that used in the rate in force since April 1, 2023 (2.681601 cents/kWh).
The cost of the raw materials used in this rate is the same as that charged in the rate of individual consumers due to the fact that the limitation of the 15% increase in the cost of raw materials and the amortization of the pending deficit are not applied.
In this way, as of April 1, 2023, the variable term of the neighborhood TUR is reduced between 4% and 5.7% , depending on the different seven sections of this TUR, depending on the level of consumption.