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PAPLER, D.
REDISTRIBUTION OF SUPPLIERS' MARKET SHARES DUE TO THE DECREASE IN ENERGY PRICES AND AN INCREASE IN REGULATED NETWORK CHARGES
KOMUNALNA ENERGETIKA / POWER ENGINERING, 13
Supply of electricity is a commercial activity. Supply and demand meet on the energy market. The liberalisation of the electricity market caused changes in supply, bringing about an initial increase in the number of competitors. The concentration of electricity sales to industrial and household customers fluctuated over the years, recording a downward trend. Market shares of individual suppliers changed and typically reduced, having been redistributed among several suppliers. The structure of the electricity market changed with a drop in market shares of suppliers from the group of distribution companies and a rise in market shares of new traders. The provider holds the role of energy supplier, freely agreeing with the customer on the quantity and price of energy supplied, whereas the other part of the bill is determined by the state by setting of network charges, contributions, excise duty and value added tax. We have analysed the trends in the final price of electricity charged to various consumer groups in the industry and households in Slovenia in the 2005–2015 period. We have presented the shares indicating the liberalised market part (energy price), the regulated infrastructural part (use-of-system charge) and the mandatory national duties on trading in electricity (duties, excise duty and value added tax). At average electricity prices applying to industrial customers in Slovenia, the share of energy price in the structure of elements dropped by 10.12 percentage points, the share of use-of-system charge increased by 2.23 percentage points and the share of total duties: contributions, excise duty and value added tax rose by 7.90 percentage points. At average electricity prices applying to household customers in Slovenia, the share of energy price in the structure of elements grew by 1.15 percentage points, the share of use-of-system charge decreased by 7.91 percentage points and the share of total duties: contributions, excise duty and value added tax rose by 6.75 percentage points. By regression analysis we established that the consumption by industrial customers is positively related to gross domestic product and substitute energy products, and negatively related to liberalisation of the electricity market. The household consumption is positively related to household income and negatively related to liberalisation of the electricity market.

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