It is very important to know that any increase in the price per kilowatt will only affect people who have energy from one of the four suppliers mentioned above. Those who have a contract with free market companies, such as Restart Energy, will have the same offers indicated in the contract.
How is the price per kilowatt calculated?
A very important aspect is the fact that when calculating the final energy offer, various taxes are taken into consideration, namely VAT, 100% CPC, excise duties, green certificates, in addition to the contribution of high-efficiency cogeneration. At the moment, CPCs – or network tariffs – are entirely regulated by the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) and include transport tariffs, system and distribution services.
The price of electricity is never fixed, it is set by the electricity supplier in the area of the country you are in, taking into account its capacity, but also the experience in negotiating with the producer.
According to the ANRE website, the price per kilowatt 2019 can vary between 0.63 lei and 0.72 lei for each kW consumed. Again, these values can vary, depending on the situation of the consumer, but also the distributor and supplier at the time. According to statistics, the lowest price for electricity is in the Muntenia region, while at the opposite pole is the north-western region of the country, where the highest bills are issued for this service.
How can I get a lower price per kilowatt?
Considering that prices continue to rise on the regulated market, the best solution to have a reduced final bill is to change the supply contract. More precisely, by opting for an energy supplier from the free market.
How can such a supplier guarantee you a lower price? In principle it negotiates with energy producers to obtain the lowest possible price per kilowatt. If in the meantime he is unable to obtain the same price from the manufacturers, he may make changes to the invoiced amounts after the conclusion of the contract concluded for a period of 12 or 24 months.
Choose stability, choose renewable energy
After a detailed analysis of all offers on the market, we see that the price per kilowatt is not the most important thing, because many suppliers can guarantee you a very low price, but not for a long time. So, what matters most is the certainty you have about its stability. After all, no one wants to change providers every time their subscription changes.
The idea is simple: the supplier should be chosen based on the additional services offered, his experience on the market, but also – last but not least – the source of the energy he purchases.
Very few people know that energy from Romania is much cheaper and safer. And Restart Energy is proud of the fact that it only uses energy from our country, guaranteeing customers a fixed price for several years. Each supply package includes 57% green energy, which guarantees a stable price per kilowatt!
On the contrary, other suppliers on the market purchase energy from other countries, as well as from nuclear or hydrocarbon sources, aspects that influence the final price of a kilowatt.
Request an offer suited to your needs and you will be able to get the lowest price per kilowatt.
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