Frozen, but when? The Prime Minister decided on energy prices

2025-06-24 13:06, act 201.2025-06-24 14:06
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2025-06-24 13:06
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2025-06-24 14:06
Energy prices for individual recipients will remain frozen until the end of the year – Prime Minister Donald Tusk said on Tuesday. This means that home economy will still be able to use the price frozen at the level of PLN 500 per MWH net.


“The individual recipient of electricity can sleep peacefully. We frozen prices until the end of September and decided that we can continue to do it until the end of the year,” the prime minister said on Tuesday.
“With a decrease in energy prices on the market, this may mean that there will also be no severe, from the client's point of view, changes,” he added.
Tusk pointed out that the Minister of the Climate Paulina Hennig-Kloska had an impact on the decision. At the beginning of June this year. She said that the decision whether to extend the freezing of electricity prices for households would be made after the analysis of new tariffs proposed by energy companies.
In accordance with applicable regulations, electricity recipients in households until 30 September are entitled to use the price frozen at PLN 500 per MWH net. In turn, until the end of July, the so -called Executive sellers must submit applications to the President of the Energy Regulatory Office with proposals of tariffs that would apply after September 30.
The current tariff of sellers ex officio – PGE Obrót, Enei, Tauron Sales, Energi Obrót and Tauron Sale of GZE – for recipients from the G group, i.e. households, is PLN 622.8 per MWH net. The difference between the tariff price and by law freezed the state pays for sellers.
On the Towaro Energy Exchange, basic Base contracts with delivery in the fourth quarter of 2025 were valued in the last month in the range of PLN 420-440 per MWh.
According to the last URE data, in Poland there are almost 16.4 million recipients in the G group G. Of this, over 10 million use prices set in tariffs, and over 6 million – free market offers. In 2024, the percentage of recipients using tariffs fell by 1.26 percent. (PAP)
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