LEA: electricity prices remain low on the exchange, but suppliers are changing tariffs slightly

LEA: electricity prices remain low on the exchange, but suppliers are changing tariffs slightly
LEA: electricity prices remain low on the exchange, but suppliers are changing tariffs slightly
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According to LEA data, the 24 months offered by independent suppliers the average price of 1 kWh of fixed price plans (two time zones) increased during the week from 0.242 Eur/kWh to 0.243 Eur/kWh (two time zones), while the average rate for one time zone increased slightly, but as last week it is 0.252 Eur /kWh.

12 months offered by electricity suppliers. during the price fixing period, the average tariffs for two time zones increased from 0.239 Eur/kWh to 0.240 Eur/kWh (two time zones) and from 0.249 Eur/kWh to 0.250 Eur/kWh (one time zone).

Offered 12 months and 24 months the rates of fixed electricity price plans are currently 0.18-0.30 Eur/kWh (two time zones) and 0.24-0.27 Eur/kWh (one time zone).

Currently 6 months price fixing periods are offered by two suppliers, 3 months and 7 months energy price fixing periods – one supplier at a time, and plans with 12 months and 24 months fixed price – three suppliers.

The average price of electricity on the Nord Pool exchange from May 1 to 7 was 0.055 EUR/kWh without VAT – that’s almost 9 percent. less than the April average price, which was 0.060 Eur/kWh without VAT and is the lowest monthly average price since June 2021.

In May, the price of guaranteed supply (“Standard” plan) is 0.185 Eur/kWh (one time zone), as well as 0.201 Eur/kWh and 0.150 Eur/kWh (two time zones).

The article is in Lithuanian

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