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Eesti Energia is automatically transferring 129 000 customers to universal service

The producer price of the universal service was announced today: 15,4 c/kWh. Electricity sellers add their justified costs related to the provision of the service, a reasonable business profit and value added tax to the producer price. From 1 October, Eesti Energia will be offering its customers a final universal service price of 19,2 c/kWh, plus a monthly fee of EUR 1.99 (prices include VAT).

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Energy Market Overview

Energy Market Overview 23.09.2022: Fingrid warns of power outages in Finland

The exchange price of electricity in Estonia rose by more than half last week, as the connection with Latvia was restored and cheaper electricity was able to cross the southern border. Like most countries, Finland is anxiously looking towards winter with their transmission network operator Fingrid warning of power outages. Despite the fact that Unit 3 of their Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant is going to reach full capacity in the coming weeks.

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Sustainable energy solutions from one place

Businesses are increasingly interested in sustainable energy solutions. The reason may be the energy crisis, what is happening in the world, and the interest in a greener way of doing things. Acceptable price and quality are undoubtedly the key words that customers use when making decisions. But a diverse selection of products and services as well as their compatibility are also becoming increasingly important.

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How to save on electricity costs?

As the number of electrical appliances in our homes, offices and production facilities has increased significantly over the years, this has in turn increased the amount of electricity consumed. Skyrocketing electricity prices have made businesses and homeowners seriously think about reducing their energy costs. How to reduce daily energy consumption and which investments would bring savings for a longer period of time?

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Why do I have a different electricity price than my neighbour has? In other words, how are quotes for a fixed electricity price developed

But first about the concept. Fixed price of electricity means that a customer and an electricity seller agree on the price per kilowatt hour of electricity, which does not change during the entire contract period. In other words, the price of electricity is fixed for a certain period of time, and customers can precisely plan their electricity expenses in advance. For example, about 62% of Enefit’s more than 475,000 household customers have decided in favour of a fixed price.

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