Bulgaria to allocate €23.3 million in July to offset household electricity costs

In July 2025, household electricity costs in Bulgaria will be partially offset through payments totaling just over 23.3 million euros to four suppliers: Elektrohold, EVN, Energo-Pro, and ESP Zlatni Pyasatsi.

Under a new compensation scheme, suppliers are reimbursed for the difference between the market purchase price of electricity and a baseline set by the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (KEVR) at 71.5 euros/MWh, effective from 1 July 2025. The funds, provided through the Electricity System Security Fund, are paid to the distribution companies.

In July, the four suppliers purchased nearly 1 million MWh on the electricity exchange at an average price of 96.6 euros/MWh. This triggered per-MWh compensation equal to the monthly gap determined by the regulator. For instance, Elektrohold’s weighted average purchase price was 96.9 euros/MWh, which is 25.4 euros/MWh higher than the baseline.

The approved compensation rates for July 2025 are about 25.4 euros/MWh for Elektrohold, EVN, and Energo-Pro, and 36.8 euros/MWh for ESP Zlatni Pyasatsi.

For the entire regulatory year from 1 July 2025 to 30 June 2026, KEVR projects that suppliers will purchase a total of 13,604,983 MWh, requiring around 345 million euros in compensation to partially cover their costs. These figures are based on projections from the July settlement.

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