Connection fees from 1st June, 2016:
There are two ways to determine connection to the grid price:
1. Public procurement. This method is applied if increased permissible capacity exceeds 500 kW. In that case household consumers pay 20 %, other consumers (except household) – 40 %, producers of electricity – 100 % of contractor's working price. Also, for project preparation household consumers get 40 %, other consumers – 10 % discount.
2. Formula and Commission approved fees. This method is applied if increased permissible capacity does not exceed 500 kW. Formula:
Price = Fee for 1 kW * Increased permissible capacity + Fee for 1 m
* Shortest geometrical distance from connection point to consumer object
Connection fees approved by Commission (100 %):
|
I group (PC < 50 kW, no network reconstruction or project needed)
|
22,87
|
-
|
|
II group (PC < 100 kW, network reconstruction and project needed) |
153,47 |
17,08
|
|
III group (100 <= PC <= 500)
|
57,01 |
19,51
|
Household customers pay 20% of the approved connection fee:
|
I group (PC < 50 kW, no network reconstruction or project needed)
|
4,57 |
-
|
|
II group (PC < 100 kW)
|
30,69
|
3,42
|
|
III group (100 <= PC <= 500)
|
11,40
|
3,90
|
Example:
Permissible capacity – 15 kW
No reconstruction or project needed
Connection price = 4,57 Eur * 15 kW= 68,55 Eur
All other consumers except household consumers pay 40% of the approved connection fee:
|
I group (PC < 30 kW, no network reconstruction or project needed)
|
9,15
|
-
|
|
II group (PC < 50 kW)
|
61,39
|
6,83
|
|
III group (50 <= PC <= 100)
|
22,80
|
7,80
|
Example:
Permissible capacity – 15 kW
Network reconstruction and project needed
Shortest geometrical distance – 20 m
Project is prepared by consumer.
Connection price = 61,39 Eur * 15 kW + 6,83 Eur * 20 m = 1057,45 Eur