Polish regulator approves 2023 gas tariffs

WARSAW – Poland’s power regulator URE accepted tariffs for the sale of fuel by PGNiG Obrot Detaliczny and for its distribution by Polska Spolka Gazownictwa, the URE stated on Saturday.

Poland is freezing the quantity households can pay for fuel at 2022 ranges, to assist customers hit by surging inflation.

URE stated there could be a rise in funds for distribution providers by about 21% in comparison with December 2022, from which households and vital public providers could be exempt.

For PGNiG Obrot Detaliczny, the worth in the most well-liked tariff teams will rise to 649.92 zlotys per megawatt hour.

This improve will even not apply to households or vital public providers, and can be used to calculate the compensation because of the firm for promoting fuel at a worth decrease than the acquisition value.

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