Energy tariffs
Invoicing captive customers except households
The types of tariffs applied for active energy are classified as follows:
- According to the invoiced measurements:
- Monomial tariffs: B, D, E1,E2
- Binomial tariffs: A, A33, C
- According to the differentiation on hourly intervals:
- Simple tariffs: D, C
- Differentiated tariffs: A, A33, B, E1, E2,
- According to the duration of the maxim power usage:
- A33 short period of maximum power usage
- A33 average period of maximum power usage
- A33 long period of maximum power usage
- According to the voltage level:
- High voltage tariffs (220kV) - A33
- High voltage tariffs (110kV and above): all aforementioned types
- Medium voltage tariffs: all aforementioned types
- Low voltage tariffs: all aforementioned types
For reactive energy, the tariff applied is monomial on voltage levels.
A33 binomial tariff differentiated on hourly intervals and periods of maximum power usage
This is the most complex way of billing the active electricity in the approved invoicing system, which provisions the electricity billing on hourly intervals corresponding to peak, low consumption and normal hours, as well as the billing of power on hourly intervals corresponding to the peak hours and the remaining hours, taking into account the period of the maximum power usage.
It has three options:
| Short period of the maxim power usage | |||||
| Voltage level | For power (lei/kW/year) | For energy (lei/kWh) | |||
| Peak interval | Remaining interval | Peak interval | Normal interval | Low consumption interval | |
| High voltage (220kV) | 126.0710 | 54.8960 | 0.4833 | 0.2478 | 0.1858 |
| High voltage (110kV) | 150.9275 | 65.5540 | 0.5330 | 0.2727 | 0.2107 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 154.6870 | 67.2330 | 0.5950 | 0.2973 | 0.2354 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 178.2660 | 77.5990 | 0.7808 | 0.3966 | 0.3097 |
| Average period of the maxim power usage | |||||
| Voltage levels | For power (lei/kW/year) | For energy (lei/kWh) | |||
| Peak interval | Remaining interval | Peak interval | Normal interval | Low consumption interval | |
| High voltage (220kV) | 315.2870 | 137.1670 | 0.3841 | 0.1858 | 0.1488 |
| High voltage (110kV) | 377.1910 | 164.0675 | 0.4089 | 0.2107 | 0.1610 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 386.4985 | 168.0095 | 0.4463 | 0.2231 | 0.1735 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 445.9935 | 193.9610 | 0.5452 | 0.2727 | 0.2107 |
| High period of the maxim power usage | |||||
| Voltage levels | For power (lei/kW/year) | For energy (lei/kWh) | |||
| Peak interval | Remaining interval | Peak interval | Normal interval | Low consumption interval | |
| High voltage (220kV) | 665.0665 | 289.1530 | 0.3097 | 0.1488 | 0.1240 |
| High voltage (110kV) | 737.6285 | 320.6525 | 0.3346 | 0.1735 | 0.1363 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 665.9425 | 289.5545 | 0.3841 | 0.1858 | 0.1488 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 674.8850 | 293.3505 | 0.4958 | 0.2478 | 0.1858 |
| For reactive energy | |
| Voltage levels | lei/kVAr h |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.0488 |
| >Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.0488 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.0610 |
It is made up of the following:
- Prices for energy on three hourly intervals (peak, normal and low consumption hours);
- Prices for energy on two hourly intervals (peak and remaining hours).
Information:
- The peak hours are the morning peak hours cumulated with the evening peak hours, according to the hourly intervals used for the A33 tariff, set up by ANRE.
- The remaining hours (for power) are the no consumption hours cumulated with the normal hours, according to the hourly intervals used for the A33 tariff, set up by ANRE.
- The normal and no consumption hours (for energy) are compliant with the hourly intervals used for the A33 tariff, set up by ANRE.
- The price of the power for the peak hours is applied to the highest average power recorded in a quarter of an hour, during load peak hours in the billing period.
- The price of the power for the remaining hours is applied to the difference between the highest average power recorded in a quarter of an hour during the remaining hours with load (normal and no consumption hours) and the highest average power recorded in a quarter of an hour during peak hours.
- If the power recorded during peak hours is higher than the one during normal and no consumption hours (the difference is negative), the price of the power during the remaining normal hours does not apply.
- The metering group has to have a meter that allows the metering of the power and the energy on three hourly intervals and to store the highest maximum power recorded on hourly intervals during the billing period.
Binomial differentiated A tariff
It represents one of the complex ways of billing the active electricity, which means the invoicing of the energy measurement units during load peak hours and remaining hours.
| Prices of the tariff components | ||||
| Voltage levels | For power (lei/kW/year) | For energy (lei/kWh) | ||
| Evening peak interval | Remaining hours interval | Evening peak interval | Remaining hours interval | |
| High voltage (110kV) | 507.5690 | 218.7810 | 0.5083 | 0.1837 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 687.5140 | 288.5690 | 0.5206 | 0.1884 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 1147.0490 | 493.4435 | 0.6073 | 0.2231 |
| For reactive energy | |
| Voltage levels | lei/kVAr h |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.0488 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.0488 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.0610 |
It is made up of the following:
- Prices for energy on two hourly intervals (peak and remaining hours);
- Prices for power on two hourly intervals (peak and remaining hours).
Information:
- The peak hours are the evening peak hours, according to the hourly intervals for the A tariff, set up by ANRE.
- The remaining hours are the daily hours outside the evening load peak hours, according to the hourly intervals used for the A tariff, set up by ANRE.
- The price of the power for the peak hours is applied to the highest average power recorded in a quarter of an hour, during load peak hours in the billing period.
- The price of the power for the remaining hours is applied to the difference between the highest average power recorded in a quarter of an hour during the remaining hours and the highest average power recorded in a quarter of an hour during peak hours.
- If the power recorded during peak hours is higher than the one during the remaining hours (the difference is negative), the price of the power during the remaining normal hours does not apply.
- The metering group has to have a meter that allows the metering of the power and the energy on two hourly intervals and to store the highest maximum power recorded on hourly intervals during the billing period.
Simple binomial C tariff
It represents a way of billing applied to the customers requesting a guaranteed contracted power in the billing period.
| Prices of the tariff components | ||
| Voltage levels | For contracted power (lei/kW/an) | For energy (lei/kWh) |
| High voltage (110kV) | 383.2500 | 0.2354 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 430.5175 | 0.2602 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 541.6600 | 0.3222 |
| For reactive energy | |
| Voltage levels | lei/kVAr h |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.0488 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.0488 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.0610 |
It is made up of the following:
- The price for the contracted power during the billing period;
- The price for the whole consumed energy during the billing period.
Information:
- The contracted power is provisioned in attachment 6 to the supply contract, previous to the billing period, being the highest power written down in this attachment.
- In case the maximum power metered during the billing period is higher than the contracted power, the price for the power is applied to the metered (actual) maximum power, which is the highest average power absorbed in a quarter of an hour during the billing period.
- In case the maximum power metered during the billing period, which is also the highest actual average power in a quarter of an hour during the billing period is lower than the contracted power, the price for the power is applied to the contracted period during the billing period.
- The metering group has to have a meter that allows the metering of the total energy and of the maximum power in a quarter of an hour during the billing period.
Monomial differentiated B tariff
It is the monomial tariff that differentiates energy on two hourly intervals.
| Prices of the tariff components | ||
| Voltage level | For active energy (lei/kWh) | |
| Evening peak interval | Remaining hours interval | |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.6694 | 0.2602 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.7560 | 0.2852 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.9914 | 0.3718 |
| For reactive energy | |
| Voltage level | lei/kVAr h |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.0488 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.0488 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.0610 |
It is made up of the following:
- The price for the energy during load peak hours, which is applied to the energy consumed during load peak hours, set up by ANRE;
- The price for the energy during remaining hours, which is applied to the energy consumed during remaining hours, set up by ANRE.
The metering group has to have a meter that allows the metering of energy differentiated on two hourly intervals during the billing period.
E1 – day/ night tariff
It is the complex form of the day – night tariff, which invoices electricity on two hourly intervals (the day intervals and the night intervals including Saturdays and Sundays).
| Prices of the tariff components | ||
| Voltage level | For active energy (lei/kWh) | |
| Day interval 7.00-22.00 | Night interval 7.00-22.00 | |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.3966 | 0.1983 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.4336 | 0.2231 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.5702 | 0.2852 |
It has the following components:
- The price for the energy consumed during the day hours of the working days (from Monday to Friday, inclusive);
- The price for the energy consumed during the night hours of the working days, Saturdays and Sundays are also treated as night hours.
Information:
- The day and night hours comply with the hourly intervals for the E1 tariff set up by ANRE.
- The metering group has to have a meter that allows the metering of energy differentiated on two hourly intervals, day and night, including Saturdays and Sundays in the billing period.
E2 – day/ night tariff
It is a simplified form of the E1 tariff, which invoices the electricity consumed during day and night hours.
| Prices of the tariff components | ||
| Voltage levels | For active energy (lei/kWh) | |
| Day interval 7.00-22.00 | Night interval 7.00-22.00 | |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.3346 | 0.1983 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.3718 | 0.2231 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.4833 | 0.2852 |
It has the following components:
- The energy price for day hours;
- The energy price for night hours.
Information:
- The day and night hours comply with the hourly intervals for the E2 tariff set up by ANRE.
- The metering group has to have a meter that allows the metering of energy differentiated on two hourly intervals, day and night.
D tariff – simple monomial tariff
It is the simplest way of invoicing the electricity and it is only made up of the price for the whole consumed energy volume during the billing period.
| Prices of the tariff components | |
| Voltage level | For energy (lei/kWh) |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.3097 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.3471 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.4463 |
| For reactive energy | |
| Voltage level | lei/kVAr h |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.0488 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.0488 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.0610 |
The metering group has to have a meter that allows the metering of entire energy consumed during the billing period.
The tariff applied for the reactive energy – the monomial one
It is made up of the price for the reactive electricity consumed below a value set forth by the competent authority.
| Prices of the tariff components | |
| Voltage level | For reactive electricity (lei/kVArh) |
| High voltage (110kV) | 0.0488 |
| Medium voltage (1-110 kV exclusive) | 0.0488 |
| Low voltage (0.1-1kV inclusive) | 0.0610 |
It has different prices on voltage levels: HV, MV and LV.
The reactive electricity is paid at a tariff regulated by ANRE. The tariff is the same for a voltage level, for both inductive and capacitive reactive electricity.

