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Alexandr Avanesov

PSRC to consider lowering connection fee for new electricity  customers

PSRC to consider lowering connection fee for new electricity  customers

ArmInfo.The Public Services Regulatory Commission will soon consider lowering the connection fee for new customers and clarifying the technical conditions for connecting to the distribution network when connecting  to a 6 (10) kV grid, as noted in a statement issued by PSRC.

The source notes that the details of the upcoming fee reduction were  discussed  a working meeting held  by the   Commission on April 3.  The discussion focused on the possibility of lowering connection fees  for 0.22 kV and 0.4 kV networks, as well as for residents of  apartment buildings, as defined by the electricity market rules  approved by the Commission's decision on December 25, 2019.

Recall, the Electric Networks of Armenia (ENA) CJSC had previously  launched a process to reduce connection fees for new subscribers by  30-40%. The day before, former ENA CEO David Ghazinyan stated that,  according to his data, approximately 1,500 customer requests have not  been connected to the grid on time. He considers the lowering in  connection fees for new subscribers a form of selective bribery. "The  increase in connection fees for new subscribers was attributed to us  when we had no tools to do so. It was done by the State Services  Regulatory Commission. Now they've decided to lower these fees; this  is a form of selective bribery on their part, just like with pensions  and other similar issues," Ghazinyan noted.