This is how Pedro Sánchez achieves that the average price of electricity in 2021 is similar to that of 2018

2022-01-03 15:58:24 By : Mr. Super technics

The Lion of El Español Publicaciones SA… And why isn't Invertia going to do it?Confirmed.The President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, explains why he is going to fulfill his promise that the electricity bill for 2021 will be similar to that of 2018. If households included in the free market are included along with those in the regulated market ( rate or PVP), to which more than 10 million households are accommodated, it will be possible."Those with a regulated rate are going to pay a little more, three out of ten contracts are at a regulated rate, but the vast majority of them compensate for this rise in the price of electricity," said the Prime Minister in his appearance to present the report. accountability of the Government for 2021.In his appearance before the media, Sánchez defended the "effort" made by the Executive to contain an energy cost that has practically doubled through the reduction of taxes and the fixed costs of the electricity bill.These have represented a decrease in the collection of about 4,000 million euros in the second half of the year and will mean another 2,000 million euros in the next four months of 2022, in which a large part of the battery of measures will be expanded.Considering the data, the citizens of the PVPC are going to pay more, even after discounting the CPI, in their electricity bill for 2021 compared to that of 2018. "In 2021, without the measures that the Government has approved, the average bill would be 696 euros / year, and thanks to the measures, it will be paid around 613 euros, a reduction of 80 euros, "he added.Just what was explained to EL ESPAÑOL-Invertia a few days ago by Francisco Valverde, an expert in the electricity sector and consultant in the development of the renewable energy efficiency area of ​​the Menta Energía group: "The only data that can be compared are those of households and SMEs that are covered by the PVPC (Voluntary Price for the Small Consumer), although the Government has real-time information on the data that will be published in April in Eurostat on the average price of the household electricity bill "."The 2018 bill will be exceeded, specifically 142.6 euros / year more," confirms the expert.Annual electricity bill since 2009 Francisco ValverdeThe price in the wholesale electricity market has skyrocketed due to the rise in the price of gas, and to a lesser extent, CO2.This has a direct effect on the pockets of Spaniards, but not only on their electricity bills, but especially on their shopping cart.Inflation is a reality that continues to rise every month.The National Institute of Statistics confirms that in November the Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose 0.3% in relation to the previous month and placed its interannual rate at 5.5%, two tenths more than in October and its level highest in 29 years.The energy term usually accounts for 30% of the total electricity bill (the rest are tolls and charges and taxes), but due to the strong price increases, its weight in the bill already exceeds 50% for a home with the regulated PVPC rate.The measures implemented by the Government, in force some since July (VAT reduction from 21% to 10%) and others since mid-September (reduction of the electricity tax and cut of charges by 96%) have not been sufficient to prevent rises.Evolution of the PVPC invoice Francisco ValverdeEvolution of the PVPC invoice Francisco ValverdeIt coincides with the Facua-Consumidores en Acción analysis.It ensures that if the same rates are maintained for the rest of the month, the last invoice of the year would reach 134.45 euros for the average user, 94.1% above the 69.28 euros in December 2020.The average user's bill so far this year has increased by 15.1% compared to 2018. Thus, compared to 77.18 euros three years ago, the average monthly bill now reaches 90.87 euros.However, the Government continues to trust that this year households will end up paying the same as in 2018."The electricity bill for December would have to be negative for President Sánchez and Minister Ribera to fulfill their promise that this year consumers will pay the same as in 2018 once the CPI has been discounted. Thus, for that objective to be reached, a The average user would have to receive an invoice in which his company would return 12 euros at the end of this month, "says the general secretary of Facua, Rubén Sánchez.In the last year (November 2021 over November 2020), what has increased the most in price have been liquid fuels by 62.7%, electricity by 46.7%, butane and propane by 33.6%, Diesel 32.8%, other oils 32.2%, and gasoline 29.4%.European electricity futures predict a start in 2022 above 300 euros / MWh, according to the latest report from the ASE Group, an expert in energy markets.In Spain, the price of the Yr-22 product (year 2022) has risen by 30.3%, reaching 201.5 euros / MWh.And gas does not find a ceiling, it doubles its price at the beginning of November and breaks 100 euros / MWh, while emissions reach their expected level for 2030: 90 euros / tCO2.Despite this, Grupo ASE analysts point out that it is a low price in Europe.Because these increases not only occur in Spain, but throughout Europe.Gas has multiplied by almost seven in the last year.The price of the daily Mibgas auction (138 euros / MWh) is at historical highs and, although in December the wind energy production has exceeded 266 GWh / day, 60% more than the last five December (163 GWh / day) , has not had more impact on the price because nuclear production has been 35% lower than last year.This nuclear reduction has led to combined gas cycles (CCG) having increased their production by 73% and having covered 20% of the generation mix, adds Grupo ASE.Its high production costs, given the high prices of gas and CO2 emission rights, cause a strong boost in the price of electricity in the pool.Spain, the EU country that loses the most homeowners in the ...Spain refuses to include natural gas and nuclear as green energies: ...The 500 euro banknotes in circulation fall to the lowest level since ...Ómicron decimates companies: casualties due to Covid are multiplied by ...Tax ax in sight: Montero's 'wise men' present the ...Sign up for free and receive the news in your email every morningAntiuXixona, Lacasa ... 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