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TUR 1 is assigned to supply points where the use of natural gas is focused on domestic hot water generation and cooking. TUR 2, on the other hand, is designed for those users who have natural gas heating.
Consumers will pay more than before for fixed cost tolls, but less for variable cost tolls. For most domestic consumers, this will mean a general drop in the price of access tolls.
Once the user contacts the Reference Marketer of his choice, he will need to provide the Reference Marketer with a series of information regarding both the contract holder and the point of supply:
When choosing between the free market or the regulated market, it is important for the user to know the basic characteristics of each of them. The most important is the price. With a free market tariff, the price will remain stable for the duration of the contract (12 months). However, with the TUR tariff the price is updated every 3 months.
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TUR 1: this gas access tariff (formerly known as 3.1) is intended for supply points with consumption of less than 5,000 kWh per year. It is usual for supply points where gas is used for cooking and hot water.
TUR 2: this gas access tariff (formerly 3.2) is aimed at supply points with consumption of between 5,000 and 15,000 kWh per year. It is the modality that applies to homes that use natural gas for hot water, cooking and heating.
TUR 3: a new tariff that was previously grouped under 3.2. This toll is intended for supply points with consumption between 15,000 and 50,000 kWh. This range includes consumers who use gas for hot water, cooking and heating with a higher consumption.
As this is a regulated tariff, the price of the TUR is always the same regardless of the Reference Reseller with which the tariff is contracted. However, the amount of this offer does vary for each of its modalities.
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Iberdrola’s PVPC price is set on a daily basis based on supply and demand. The price of electricity can also be affected by weather conditions, as it depends on many factors.
Curenergía, as the Iberdrola group’s Reference Distributor, offers all its vulnerable customers, at risk of energy poverty, an aid to be able to meet their electricity bill. This is the Iberdrola social voucher. With this benefit, the amount of the bill can be reduced by up to 40%.
Iberdrola ultimo recurso o mercado libre 2022
That price is very expensive. Being Iberdrola anything is possible. But now on their website (at least for new contracts) the Stable Plan is just over 0.15. I don’t know where they get that 0.24 (it’s an outrage).
Thanks for the reply, I have filed a complaint but it will be of little use, I will wait a little longer to see if there is any prospect of change, as you say, if these companies offer you these prices, there must be a reason. That’s what I smell, that they play and do with us what they want.
Hello! I use a website where I can see the cost of electricity every day, and it is updated, so more or less I can see how much will be my amount per month. If you are interested here I leave them consultpreciodelaluz.com/
Good morning, my name is N. and I am an energy consultant.in relation to your comment, I must tell you that this type of rates are attraction, I explain: In the example of Repsol, you are offering the Kw / h of consumption at 0.122 which represents that you are charging the Mw / h to 122 €, being the market as this that the daily average in OMIE not below 200 € / MWh (0.20 € / kWh) nobody will sell you cheaper than you buy! Likewise what I always recommend is an indexed price, you will pay on market price, as if it were in regulated market.I hope to have been able to help and that I have been well understood!