The Energy Distribution Operator (OSHEE) will not change electricity
fees for families and businesses for 2017, although, as they say, the
need for liquidity and investments is still huge.
Families currently pay 9.5 ALL for KW/h, while businesses that are supplied with the 34 kw tension line must purchase their own energy, from private operators, starting from January 17th. The OSHEE will apply a fee of 1.5 ALL per KW, for the access service, while the Energy Regulation Entity will establish a final price.
Businesses of 20 and 6 kw power lines must also look into the unregulated market during 2017. For this change, the OSHEE and the Transmission System Operator are working on establishing a monitoring system.
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