Towards an Average Increase in Bills of 26 Euros per Year: the Energy Regulatory Commission Proposes to Increase Regulated Electricity Tariffs by 2.5% on 1 August
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The government is again raising the regulated electricity tariffs, with a 2.5% increase in the price per kilowatt hour. This decision concerns more than 19 million French and represents an average annual additional cost of 26 euros for a household of four people. How to justify the increase? Explanations in the 13H of TF1. - Electricity: how to explain the average increase of 2.5% in bills on August 1? (Conso and trends).
19 million customers are involved. The Ministry of Economy points out that electricity remains more competitive than the gas that increased with the conflict in the Middle East.
Electricity prices up 2.5% on 1 August. The government follows the regulator's advice to finance networks and winter production. On average, the bill will rise by around 26 euros per year.
The government announced following the opinion of the energy regulator, who proposed this increase a little earlier in the day The government announced on Thursday 16 July its decision to follow the opinion
This would correspond to a possible net increase in the invoice of approximately 26 euros per year on average for the households concerned.
The independent authority justifies this potential increase by increasing the rate of use of electricity networks. The final decision lies with the government.
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