Indexation clause set to remain suspended for 2 extra months

The energy ministry appears to be receptive to a request made by a number of electricity suppliers for a short extension of emergency measures introduced to the retail electricity market during the early stages of the energy crisis.

Suppliers have called for an extension of emergency measures as an adjustment period for a return to normalized tariffs.

The ministry, energypress sources have informed, seems set to keep indexation clauses in electricity bills suspended for a further two months. This means they would be reactivated on December 1 rather than October 1, as was originally planned.

On the contrary, the ministry does not look like it will extend emergency measures that had been introduced to the wholesale electricity market, unless the energy crisis flares up again and leads to skyrocketing natural gas prices, as was the case for several months last year.

If electricity prices, greatly influenced by natural gas prices, remain steady until the end of September, then a current price cap imposed on the wholesale electricity market’s day-ahead and intraday markets will be terminated as of October 1.