The Bucharest Court of Appeal annulled in the first instance the order issued by ANRE last year regarding the change in the method of compensating the invoices of energy producers from renewable sources, announced on Sunday, in a press release, the Alliance for the Union of Romanians.
ANRE – National Energy Regulatory AuthorityPhoto: HotNews.ro / Victor Cozmei
“Admits the amended request in part. Annuls in part ANRE Order no. 15/2022 as amended by Order no. 95/2022, respectively art. 11 paragraph 3 chapter IV of the Annex to Order 15/2022, amended by Order no. 95/2022. With the right to file an appeal, within 15 days of the communication, which is submitted to the Bucharest Court of Appeal. Pronounced by making the solution available to the parties, through the intervention of the court registry”, the Court’s decision states of Bucharest Appeal from January 25 in file 2216/2/2022.
AUR Senator Rodica Boancă, one of the initiators of the action in Justice, accused ANRE of “cheating the prosumers when it imposed partial, and not full, compensation of energy bills for green energy producers”, says AUR.
“Victory for prosumers once morest ANRE in the first instance at the Bucharest Court of Appeal! Where is the law and not haggling! I defended the interests of prosumers, of the citizens who invested in renewable energy sources and which ANRE, as usual, tried to deceive them in mafia style! I challenged this order and we won! Order 15/2022 of ANRE, which regulated the method of invoicing prosumers through methodological rules, was annulled! Practically, ANRE intervened over Energy Law No. 123/2012, with amendments, art. 73 which provides quantitative compensation (1 to 1 compensation), with invoicing only for the difference and requested by their Order, which is secondary legislation, another type of compensation, partial this time! ANRE must come up with a new set of methodological rules so that the Energy Law is respected exactly, without interpretations by ANRE ‘specialists’!”, said Rodica Boancă, in a post on Facebook.
“The term prosumer, which was formed by combining the words producer and consumer, defines the final customer who owns electricity production facilities, but whose specific activity is not the production of energy, who consumes and who can store and sell electricity from renewable sources produced in his own household”, the AUR press release also states.
(source: Agerpress)