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As you know, the liberalization of electricity prices in Lithuania will take place in three stages. During the first, in 2020, more than 5,000 people must choose a new provider per year. population that consumes kilowatt hours.
In 2021, consuming between 1 and 5 thousand. kWh, and in 2022, consuming up to a thousand. kWh.
Those who were in the first stage had to receive notifications of the obligation to choose a new provider before August 1.
“More than 98 thousand people were informed. of households in the country, which represent 6 percent. reform participants ”, – writes on the website selectitetiekeja.lt.
Also remember that each inhabitant of the country can now choose an independent electricity supplier, regardless of the amount of electricity they consume per month and in which stage of the reform they enter.
Residents who consume more than 5,000 per year. kWh had until August 31 to decide whether to share its electricity usage data with electricity providers.
With the consent, the providers familiarize themselves with the data on the resident’s electricity consumption and prepare a proposal. The disagreement must be reported at each stage from July 1 to August 31 by logging into nesutikimai.eso.lt.
Residents must choose a provider by December 10.
“Choose an electricity supplier and sign a contract with him, he and the power distribution operator will take care of everything. If you sign the contract before the 10th of the current month, you will receive the services of the selected supplier from the beginning of the month next, ”writes writiteliteiekeja.lt.
If the resident does not choose a supplier before December 10, ESO will provide the guaranteed supply service for another six months, but it will be more expensive, that is, the average price on the market last month will be multiplied by a factor of 1.25.
After a period of six months, ESO is entitled to terminate the warranty provision.
Four options
On the website selectitetiekeja.lt you can get acquainted with companies that sell electricity to private customers. There are currently four.
The first is Elektrum Lietuva, which belongs to the Latvian state Latvenergo.
According to the financial report submitted to the Registry of Legal Persons, in 2019 it received 63 million LTL. sales revenue, earned 504 thousand. EUR net profit.
According to Sodra, Elektrum Lietuva had 33 employees on August 27 and the average salary they were paid in July was 2,197.05 euros on paper (about 1,499 euros on hand).
Enefit, which is owned by the Estonian state energy company Eesti Energia Aktsiaselts, also offers its services.
In 2019, this company received 61 million. 3.7 million euros in sales revenue. net loss of EUR. Enefit had 17 employees on August 27 and charged an average of € 4,101.58 per paper (about € 2,482 in hand) in July.
Another possible option is the Lithuanian state company Ignitis.
On August 27, it had 313 employees, who were paid an average of 2,429.28 euros in paper (around 1,481 euros in hand) in July.
The fourth new electricity supplier is Perlas Energija, established this summer.
According to the registry, its shareholders are Kęstutis valmisteckas, Gytis Kazlauskas, Linas Kazlauskas, Mindaugas Marcinkevičius and Tomas Muraška.
K. benefeckas is the director of Perlas Finance. The shareholders of Perlas Finance are M. Marcinkevičius and the Lotena company.
The shareholders of Lotena are Donatas Kazlauskas, Eglė Kazlauskienė, Antanas Muraška and Janina Muraškienė. D. Kazlauskas and A. Muraška are also shareholders of the company “Olifėja”, which organizes various lotteries. Its assets were previously valued at 8 million respectively. and 18 million. euros.
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