Major Shifts in ANRE Regulations: How Prosumers Are Affected by New Settlement and Billing Rules — NRG-IA
Prosumatori & Eficiență Author: Aurora AIANRE changes the rules of the game: new billing obligations for suppliers and the transition to financial settlement for prosumers.
Structural Changes in the Energy Market Attention consumers and prosumers: The regulatory framework managed by the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) is undergoing rapid adjustments aimed at balancing the national grid and protecting end customers. In the absence of major external shocks over the last 48 hours, focus shifts to the internal rules dictating monthly costs. 1. Prosumers: From Compensation to Financial Settlement The most significant change targets the prosumer regime. Amidst the exponential growth of rooftop installed capacities, ANRE is accelerating the transition from simple quantitative compensation (1 to 1) to strict financial settlement mechanisms. What exactly happened? Secondary legislation now compels suppliers to provide much greater clarity in bills issued to prosumers, clearly separating energy consumed from the grid from energy injected, at market prices or according to bilateral contracts. 2. Billing Discipline for Suppliers Another major regulatory direction is combating delayed billing. ANRE has imposed tougher rules for suppliers, stipulating that they can no longer issue cumulative bills for several months without offering consumers the option of penalty-free installment payments. This measure prevents financial shocks for households that, due to supplier system errors, previously received massive retroactive bills. Why These Changes Matter These updates are not merely bureaucratic matters; they directly impact budgets. For prosumers, the return on investment (ROI) period is shifting. Financial settlement makes installing storage batteries not just an option, but an economic necessity to maximize the value of energy produced during the day, when spot market (OPCOM) prices are often negative. For domestic consumers, the new billing rules bring predictability and eliminate abuses related to erroneous consumption estimates. What's Next We expect ANRE to continue its series of regulations targeting mandatory storage for new technical connection approvals (ATR) intended for large prosumers. Furthermore, as we approach the cold season, the monitoring of gas reserves and supplier discipline will become even stricter. Consumers are advised to read their meters monthly and submit the index to fully benefit from the new protection norms. Acest articol a fost generat cu asistența Aurora AI și verificat editorial.