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The price of electricity will rise 0.93% this Thursday, to 143.92 euros/MWh


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The average price of electricity for regulated rate customers linked to the wholesale market will rise this Thursday to 143.92 euros per megawatt hour (MWh), which is 0.93% more than the 142.59 euros/MWh of this Wednesday.

In the auction, the average price of electricity in the wholesale market — the so-called ‘pool’ — will be at 145.81 euros/MWh this Thursday. The minimum price, of 123.9 euros/MWh, will be given between 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., while the maximum price will be recorded between 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., when it will be 175 euros/MWh.

Compensation for gas companies is added to this pool price, which must be paid by consumers who are beneficiaries of the measure, consumers of the regulated tariff (PVPC) or those who, despite being on the free market, They have an indexed rate, which for this Thursday will be at -1.89 euros/MWh.

In this way, the average price of electricity for regulated rate customers linked to the wholesale market in the first 16 days of February stands at 133.19 euros/MWh, 76.4% more than the 75.5 euros/ MWh on average for the same period last month.

4.55% LESS THAN WITHOUT APPLYING THE IBERIAN EXCEPTION

In the absence of the ‘Iberian exception’ mechanism to cap the price of gas for electricity generation, the price of electricity in Spain would be around 150.77 euros/MWh on average, which means 6.85 euros/MWh. more than with the compensation for regulated rate customers, who thus pay 4.55% less on average.

The ‘Iberian mechanism’, which came into force on June 15, limits the price of gas for electricity generation to an average of 48.8 euros per MWh for a period of twelve months, thus covering next winter, a period in which energy prices are more expensive.

Specifically, the ‘Iberian exception’ sets a path for natural gas for electricity generation from a price of 40 euros/MWh in the initial six months, and subsequently, a monthly increase of five euros/MWh until the end of the measure. .

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