Italy heading for 7-10% electricity
bill hikes, Nomsia Energia chief Davide Tabarelli told ANSA
Tudesday, commenting on the surge in the price of electricity on
the stock exchange, with a rise of 30% to EUR 138 in the last
week.
"If these prices remain" in the markets "it is certain that
there will be an increase on the next electricity bill. From 1
October there will be a jump of between 7 and 10 per cent in
electricity tariffs for the last quarter, the first increase, a
bit heavy, in 2023'.
Tabarelli explained that there has been "a rise in gas prices"
in recent weeks with a return above 30 euro per megawatt hour
and "automatically those of electricity go up" and "half of
Italy's electricity production is made with gas," the Nomisma
president recalled. Tabarelli added that in early September
Arera "will determine the August price of gas and there will
only be a slight increase of under 2%".
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