The reform, introduced by the European Directive 27/2012 on ‘energy efficiency, expected to gradually exceeded the current progressive structure of network tariffs and for general system costs, that is, with a unit cost of kWh grows with increasing brackets for the levies, introduced about forty years ago following the oil shocks of the ’70s.
At the end of the reform process, structured in three years, the rate of the network (ie the costs paid for the transmission, distribution and metering services ) and the rate for the system costs (ie costs to support activities of general interest for the electricity system), in total over 40% of our bill, will be the same for everyone and for every level of consumption.
Each user then pay fairly for the services they use and gradually will avoid excessive effects on those with low consumption today pays a little ‘less, such as single or affluent couples. For those who must consume more, for example large families or those who live in areas with methane, there will be a substantial reduction in cost over-endured until today.
For families in real need of state , low-income, the Authority for Electricity has also provided a cushion that will cancel any possible negative effect. “The instrument – said a statement of the Authority for Electricity – is the social bonus discount, able to intercept those who are in real trouble. With the reform in 2016 it is expected the strengthening automatic by the Authority, in so that for low-income families who are entitled from next year there is no increase of expense, while maintaining their own facility. When fully operational, to neutralize any effect, the Authority has indicated to the Government and Parliament ‘opportunity to permanently strengthen the bonus, in terms of intensity, bringing the discount on the bill from the current 20% to 35% of spending, with both increases the number of those who qualify. “
Wednesday, December 2, 2015, 19:21
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