The ax fell two weeks ago. And it was Bruno Le Maire who took it upon himself to take the pill: from February 1, electricity prices will increase by almost 10%, the Minister of Economy announced on January 21 on TF 1. Message received. But specifically, how and when will the bills include this new increase?
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In fact, it all depends on the features of the purchased subscription. 70% of French households still use the regulated sales tariff (TRV). A price set by government authorities in consultation with the Commission on Regulatory Energy (CRE) and which serves as a reference for all other proposals. For these households, as for all those who chose the market supply (most of the remaining 30%), most of the time indexed by TRV, there are, in short, two main scenarios.
Source: Le Parisien
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