Tallinna Vesi: the electricity price increase changes the price of water services by one cent
24 September 2024 - 10:22PM
UK Regulatory
Tallinna Vesi: the electricity price increase changes the price of
water services by one cent
Due to the increase in the price of electricity,
Tallinna Vesi has applied to the Competition Authority to revise
the prices for water services. The price change will take effect on
1 November and will amount to an average of one cent per cubic
metre.
According to Aleksandr Timofejev, Chief
Executive Officer of Tallinna Vesi, the price of electricity has
increased by approximately 19% since the implementation of the
current prices for water services. “The cost of electricity is
undoubtedly one of the most significant and important factors
affecting water treatment. The production of clean drinking water
and the treatment of wastewater are both activities that take place
non-stop, around the clock – this means that we do not have the
possibility to opt for more favourable hours for our electricity
consumption,” explained Timofejev.
The company has previously stated that any further changes in
production and operating costs could lead to price
changes.
According to Timofejev, the average Estonian household uses
three cubic metres of water per family member per month, which
means that the prices for water services in Tallinna Vesi’s service
area will increase by about 3 cents per person per month without
VAT.
The prices for water services include the water and wastewater
service charge. From 1 November 2024, the water and wastewater
service charge per cubic metre will be €1.85 plus VAT for private
customers and €3.47 per cubic metre plus VAT for business
customers. A new water price of €3.86 per cubic meter plus VAT will
also apply in the Maardu operating area. The Maardu area is a
separate price area because Tallinna Vesi is the service provider
there, but not the owner of the assets.
Electricity accounts for nearly 50 percent of Tallinna Vesi’s
production variable costs. The majority of the electricity is used
in the company’s wastewater and drinking water treatment processes
and in the pumping stations. Large amounts of electricity are
required to run ozonators, which help ensure clean tap water and
reduce the amount of chlorine added to tap water. Tallinna Vesi
continues to invest in sustainable technologies, which, among other
things, will help mitigate rising electricity prices.
One of the important investments towards energy saving and
environmental protection is the construction of a cogeneration
(CHP) plant using wastewater to produce energy. The CHP plant,
which will be commissioned shortly, will help to reduce the amount
of electricity purchased in the future by up to 17% of the total
electricity used.
AS Tallinna Vesi is the largest water utility in Estonia,
providing services to nearly 25,000 private customers and
businesses and 500,000 end consumers in Tallinn and its surrounding
municipalities. Tallinna Vesi is listed on the main list of the
Nasdaq Tallinn Stock Exchange. The largest shareholdings in the
company are held by the City of Tallinn (55.06%) and the energy
group Utilitas (20.36%). 24.58% of the company’s shares are freely
available for trading on Nasdaq Tallinn Stock Exchange.
Taavi Gröön
AS Tallinna Vesi
CFO
(+372) 62 62 200
taavi.groon@tvesi.ee
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