Data
Information on the average price (including all taxes and levies) for electricity for household and non-household consumers in Ukraine and other European countries. Prices are differentiated depending on annual electricity consumption.
Information on the price of natural gas for households in the capitals of the European countries. The prices are indicated in foreign currency (euro cents) and are transferred at the official exchange rate of the hryvnia, established by the National Bank of Ukraine for the respective settlement period.
Information on the price of electricity for households in the capitals of the European countries. The prices are indicated in foreign currency (euro cents) and are transferred at the official exchange rate of the hryvnia, established by the National Bank of Ukraine for the respective settlement period.
Information on excise tax on fuel established in Ukraine since 2011.
Tax rates are determined by subparagraph 215.3.4 of Article 215 of the Tax Code of Ukraine and are set for different groups of goods according to the Ukrainian Classification of Goods for Foreign Economic Activity (UCG FEA).
Information on changes in electricity tariffs for households occurred from 2012 to 2023. The tariffs were clarified by consumer group, location, and volume of electricity consumption.
In addition, if there is metering of electricity consumption for periods of time, consumer settlements are made at a fixed price using coefficients (at the consumer's choice):
1) by two-zone differentiation by periods:
- 0.5 fixed price from 11 pm to 7 am;
- full fixed price at other hours of the day.
2) by three-zone differentiation by periods:
- 1.5 fixed price from 8 am to 11 am and from 8 pm to 10 pm;
- 0.4 fixed price from 11 pm to 7 am;
- full fixed price at other hours of the day.
Information about the total volume of fuelwood sold in Ukraine, the total cost and average price of one cubic meter of wood. The term "fuel wood" includes timber used as fuel for cooking, heating, or energy production, timber from main trunks, branches, and other parts of trees, the timber used to produce charcoal, pellets, and other agglomerates, and wood obtained from roundwood directly from the forest to be used as fuel.
The data are not included the temporarily occupied territory of AR Crimea, Sevastopol and part of the temporarily occupied territories in Donetsk and Luhansk regions.
Information on gas prices components for household and non-household consumers in Ukraine and other European countries, differentiated depending on annual natural gas consumption.
Information on the average price (including all taxes and levies) for natural gas for household and non-household consumers in Ukraine and other European countries. Prices are differentiated depending on the annual consumption of natural gas and are presented separately in heat units (euro/GJ) and in units of energy (euro/kWh).
Information on the structure of tariffs for electricity supply services for each Universal Service Supplier (USS), which is set by the NEURC together with tariffs for electricity supply. Key indicators are: cost components that are included in the tariff calculation and costs in the current tariff.
Information on tariffs for electricity supply services for each Universal Service Supplier (USS) and information on the NEURC resolutions that regulate the setting of appropriate tariffs.
The tariff is calculated in accordance with the tariff structure established by the NEURC, and the tariff includes economically justified costs and calculated profit.
Information about the cost components in the structure of weighted average heat tariffs by consumer category for NEURC licensees.
Since 08.07.2021, the authority to regulate the activities of all heat supply enterprises, in particular in the area of tariff setting, has been transferred to the local level. Accordingly, the structure of weighted average heat tariffs for 2021 was submitted as of 07.07.2021.
By the Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers № 474 of 14 May 2021 the Government introduced the ceiling prices of diesel and gasoline. The respective prices were calculated every 10 days based on the data on average value of 1 liter of ULSD 10 ppm and 1 liter of GASOLINE 10 ppm gasoline provided by Platts Agency. The final price includes the maximum trade margin of 7 UAH for diesel and 5 UAH for gasoline as well, as customs duties and VAT.
The Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers № 594 of 17 May 2022 passed a decision to refuse state regulation of fuel prices. Accordingly, from the date of entry into force of the Resolution (May 20, 2022), operators of filling stations independently set the cost of gasoline and diesel.
Information on the structure of expenditures for the thermal energy production, transportation, and supply for the needs of the population, budgetary institutions, religious organizations and other consumers, as established by the relevant NEURC resolutions. Such expenditures include fuel costs, plant technology requirements, labour costs, heat transportation, financial costs and estimated profits. Part of the above-mentioned cost elements and the planned sales of thermal energy for each licensee is equal to the amount of the set heat tariffs.
Since 08.07.2021, the authority to regulate the activities of all heat supply enterprises, in particular in the area of tariff setting, has been transferred to the local level.
Information on double-rate tariffs for heat energy, calculated by licensees and set by the NEURC separately for the households, budget institutions, religious organizations and other consumers.
Since 08.07.2021, the authority to regulate the activities of all heat supply enterprises, in particular in the area of tariff setting, has been transferred to the local level.
The double-rate tariff is the cost of a unit (1 Gcal) of heat energy sold to consumers and is divided into the conditionally variable (payment for actually consumed heat energy) and conditionally fixed (subscriber fee) parts of the tariff. The principle of the two-rate tariff is simple: the amount that heat consumers must pay in the heating season is divided into equal installments throughout the year, thereby reducing the financial burden on consumers.