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Peak-hour electricity prices are now nearly three times higher than before, so how do the new electricity time frames differ?

Peak-hour electricity prices are now nearly three times higher than before, so how do the new electricity time frames differ?

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Electricity prices during peak hours are nearly three times higher than those during off-peak hours. The Ministry of Industry and Trade has issued a decision regulating peak, off-peak, and normal hours.

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Background and Analysis Scope

  • Peak hour electricity prices are nearly three times higher than off-peak hour prices.
  • The Ministry of Industry and Trade has announced the regulation of peak, off-peak, and normal hours.

Impact mechanism

  • The
  • electricity price during peak hours is nearly three times higher than off-peak hours
  • will affect the cash flow of electricity-using enterprises, especially in large electricity-consuming industries.
  • Degree of Surprise:
  • This news is not a surprise as it has been announced, but it will have a strong impact on electricity-using enterprises.
  • Industry/Stock Group Benefiting or Under Pressure:
  • Benefiting:
  • Electricity service providers, such as EVN, will benefit from the increase in peak hour electricity prices.
  • Under Pressure:
  • Large electricity-using enterprises, such as manufacturing plants, will be under pressure from the increase in peak hour electricity prices.

Risks to watch

  • The impact of peak hour electricity price increases on the cash flow and production activities of large electricity-using enterprises.
  • The impact on the stock prices of electricity service providers and large electricity-using enterprises.
  • Short-Term Timeframe:
  • In this quarter, large electricity-using enterprises will need to adapt to the increase in peak hour electricity prices and adjust their production plans.
  • In the short term, the stock prices of large electricity-using enterprises may be affected by the increase in peak hour electricity prices.

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Electricity prices during peak hours are now three times higher than those during off-peak hours. The Ministry of Industry and Trade has also recently issued a decision regulating peak, off-peak, and normal hours for electricity. So, how do the new electricity hours differ from the old ones?