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Németh: Private individuals will be charged below market prices for gas

Private individuals in Hungary will be charged below the actual market prices for their gas and electricity consumption even if it exceeds the average level under which a price cap is applied, Szilárd Németh said.

Speaking at the Băile Tușnad (Tusnádfürdő) Summer University, in central Romania, Szilárd Németh, the government commissioner in charge of the government’s utility price cap scheme, said private individuals in Hungary will be charged below the actual market prices for their gas and electricity consumption even if it exceeds the average level under which a price cap is applied.

According to MTI, Németh said that the price cap will be applied for up to 1,729 cubic metres of gas used per year (144m3/month) and for 2,523 kilowatt hours of electricity used per year (210kWh/month) by a household. Households will pay 102 forints (EUR 0.25) for a cubic meter of gas for their consumption below the limit, and 747 forints for each cubic metre in excess, while the market price is 1,020 forints, Németh said. One kilowatt hour of electricity will cost 36 forints below the limit and 70.1 forints above, while the market price is 268.9 forints, he said. Separately metered water heaters operated at night, will be charged 23.1 forints a kilowatt hour below the limit and 62.9 forints above, Németh said.

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