19.04.2013 10:40
Universal Service Electricity Purchases Fall to 13 Percent of Total Consumption in March
Customers using a universal service purchased 13 percent of all the electricity consumed in March, a drop of three percentage points compared to February. At the same time, the amounts of electricity purchased by customers holding a contract rose to 87 percent of total consumption.
The average electricity consumption amounts of universal service clients are clearly smaller than those of clients holding a contract, as shown by the fact that in consumption point numbers, universal service users hold a 30 percent share. The other 70 percent of consumption points have an electricity purchase contract. The share of customers holding a contract grew by approximately two percentage points in a month.
Out of all customers holding a contract, 83 percent have signed a limited-term contract, while the other 17 percent have an unlimited-term contract.
Since the start of April, 1009 customers have changed their electricity seller despite already having a valid contract with another seller in March.
In March, the market shares of balance providers by electricity volume (including electricity consumed as a universal service and in network losses) were as follows:
Market shares for balace providers |
March 2013 | February 2013 |
---|---|---|
Eesti Energia AS balance portfolio incl. VKG Energia |
73,4% 2,2% |
72,5% 1,2% |
Elektrum Eesti OÜ balance portfolio | 10,6% | 10,8% |
Baltic Energy Services OÜ balance portfolio incl. 220 Energia OÜ incl. TS Energia OÜ incl. VKG Elektrivõrgud OÜ incl. Sillamäe SEJ AS incl. AS Loo Elekter |
8,3% 1,7% 1,3% 1,3% 0,7% 0,2% |
8,4% 1,7% 1,3% 1,2% 0,7% 0,2% |
Nordic Power Management OÜ balance portfolio incl. Imatra Elekter AS incl. Eesti Gaas AS |
2,7% 1,6% 0,1% |
2,6% 1,6% 0,2% |
Elektrimüügi AS balance portfolio | 1,1% | 1,2% |
Electricity purchased by Elering to cover electricity losses | 4,0% | 4,5% |