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Consumers will pay one third less for green energy certificates
22.07.2013, 00:00 | Energy | 1125 views
The regulator of the Romanian energy market (ANRE) announced on Friday that the effect of the postponement of a significant volume of the green certificates is the reduction by one third of the costs borne by consumer on that specific segment, which is billed separately on their invoices. For the second semester of this year, the ANRE has reduced the mandatory quota of the green certificates for the end consumers. The weight of green certificates will be reduced from 0.051 lei/KWh to 0.34 lei/h. Starting with July 1st, 2013, the mandatory quota will fall to 0.191 green certificates/MWh, from 0.2117 certificates/MWh (the quantity valid in the first half of the year). Read more on Bursa.ro
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