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Contact organisation | National Statisitcal Institute |
Contact organisation unit | Environmental and Energy Accounts Department
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Contact name | Irina Dencheva - electricity prices Iveta Minkova - natural gas prices |
Contact person function | Chief expert State Expert |
Contact mail address | 2 P.Volov street, 1038 Sofia, Bulgaria |
Contact email address | |
Contact phone number | +359 2 9857 625 +359 2 9857 191 |
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Metadata update | |
Metadata last certified | 20 July 2021 |
Metadata last posted | 20 July 2021 |
Metadata last update | 20 July 2021 |
Statistical presentation | |
Data description | This topic presents average semestrial prices of supplied electricity/natural gas to household and final non-household customers. Prices are representative for the country - data are provided by all suppliers of electricity/natural gas to household and final non-household customers for the quantities delivered through transmission/distribution network. Prices include electricity/gas basic price, transmission, distribution, excise, VAT and others.The prices are calculated as a weighted average price by the actual supplied quantity of electricity/natural gas and their invoiced value of all end-customers for the reference period in the following 2 directions: A) Components and sub-components:
These data are collected every semester, but are reported annually as an arithmetic average prices. B) Taxation
These data are collected and reported twice per year - every semester. |
Classification system | Internal Eurostat classification system according to Regulation (EU) 2016/1952 of the European Parliament and of the Council on natural gas and electricity prices and repealing Directive 2008/92/EC, based on annual natural gas/electricity consumption bands and on tax levels. |
Sector coverage | Gas and electricity prices are collected for the 2 following areas:
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Statistical concepts and definitions | Reference customers of natural gas and electricity are characterised by the following standard annual consumption bands: Natural gas household customers: D1 (Small): annual consumption below 20 GJ D2 (Medium): annual consumption between 20 and 200 GJ D3 (Large): annual consumption above 200 GJ Natural gas final non-household customers: I1: annual consumption below 1 000 GJ I2: annual consumption between 1 000 and 10 000 GJ I3: annual consumption between 10 000 and 100 000 GJ I4: annual consumption between 100 000 and 1 000 000 GJ I5: annual consumption between 1 000 000 and 4 000 000 GJ I6: annual consumption above 4 000 000 GJ Electricity household customers: D1 (Very small): annual consumption below 1 000 kWh D2 (Small): annual consumption between 1 000 and 2 500 kWh D3 (Medium): annual consumption between 2 500 and 5 000 kWh D4 (Large): annual consumption between 5 000 and 15 000 kWh D5 (Very large): annual consumption above 15000 kWh Electricity final non-household customers: I1: annual consumption below 20 MWh I2: annual consumption between 20 and 500 MWh I3: annual consumption between 500 and 2 000 MWh I4: annual consumption between 2 000 and 20 000 MWh I5: annual consumption between 20 000 and 70 000 MWh I6: annual consumption between 70 000 and 150 000 MWh I7: annual consumption above 150 000 MWh Two different levels for disagregation of prices exist: 1) Semestrial prices: These prices are reported twice a year and are divided in 3 tax levels: Level 1 prices: Prices excluding taxes and levies. Level 2 prices: Prices excluding VAT and other recoverable taxes and levies. Level 3 prices: Prices including all taxes and levies. 2) Annual prices: These prices are reported once a year together with the data for the second semester and are divided into the following 3 main components:
For electricity - includes costs for generation, aggregation, balancing energy, supplied energy costs, customer services, after-sales management and other supply costs. For natural gas - includes the commodity price for natural gas paid by the supplier or the price of natural gas at the point of entry into the transmission system, including, if applicable, the following end-user costs: storage costs plus costs relating to the sale of natural gas to final customers.
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Statistical unit | Final household and non-household customers divided into annual consumption bands. |
Statistical population | All final non-household (until the first semester of 2017 only end-users in the industry were observed) and household customers, meeting the criteria in Regulation (EU) 2016/1952. Final non-household customers: For the natural gas prices, data are provided by 23 out of 23 gas suppliers through mains and represent 100% of the final non-household customers. The companies -non-household customers, using natural gas for electricity generation and non-energy use are excluded. For the electricity prices, data are provided by 50 out of 50 electricity suppliers and represent 100% of the final non-household customers. Household customers: For the natural gas prices, data are provided by 17 out of 23 gas suppliers and represent 100 % the household customers. Six companies-gas suppliers do not supply household customers. For the electricity prices, data are provided by 28 out of 50 electricity suppliers and represent 100% the household customers. The other 22 suppliers do not supply electricity to household customers. |
Reference area | The national territory of the Republic of Bulgaria. |
Time coverage | From the second semester of 2007 onwards. |
Base period | Not applicable. |
Unit of measure | |
Electricity prices: BGN/kWh Natural gas prices: BGN/GJ (Giga Joule = one Joule x 109) The average relative shares of sub-components of the Network component are reported in percentages. | |
Reference period | |
For semestrial prices, the reference periods are January - June for semester 1 and July - December for semester 2. For annual prices, the reference period is the whole calendar year (January - December).
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Institutional mandate | |
Legal acts and other agreements |
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Data sharing | Data is provided to Eurostat. |
Confidentiality | |
Confidentiality - policy |
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Confidentiality - data treatment | Published data do not allow identification of single consumers. Individual data on prices are not published (they are suppressed), following Art. 25 of the Law on Statistics. Publishing of individual data is made under Art. 26 of the Law on Statistics. |
Release policy | |
Release calendar | The date for publication of statistical information on prices is listed in the Release Calendar presenting the results of the statistical surveys carried out by the National Statistical Institute. Data on prices of natural gas and electricity delivered for household and final non-household customers is published twice per year: three months after the reporting period. |
Release calendar access | Calendar is available on the NSI website: https://www.nsi.bg/en/node/480 |
User access | Gas and electricity average prices for household and non-household customers are published on the NSI website, section Energy and in IS INFOSTAT in accordance with the Law on Statistics and the European Statistics Code of Practice respecting the professional independence and aimed at objectivity, transparency and equal treatment of all consumers. |
Frequency of dissemination | |
Semestrial price data is disseminated twice a year (every semester) Annual price data is disseminated once a year together with the data for the second semester. | |
Accessibility and clarity | |
News release | Not applicable. |
Publications | Not applicable. |
On-line database | The survey results are available to all users on the NSI website under the section Environment and Energy, theme Energy - Electricity and natural gas prices: https://www.nsi.bg/en/node/5033/electricity-and-natural-gas-prices, as well as in online Information System INFOSTAT, section Environment and Energy, theme Energy - Electricity and natural gas prices: |
Micro-data access | Not applicable. |
Other | Information service upon request according to the Rules for dissemination of statistical products and services. |
Documentation on methodology | Regulation (EU) 2016/1952, Annex 1 and Annex 2. Compilers guide on European statistics on natural gas and electricity prices |
Quality documentation | Quality report according to Regulation (EC) No 2016/1952 |
Quality management | |
Quality assurance | NSI has developed and implemented an Integrated Information Quality and Security Management System (ISM) in accordance with the international standards ISO 9001: 2015 and ISO / IEC 27001: 2013: The implementation of ISM includes: Management Regulation, Procedures, Instructions, Information Security Policies, Risk Assessment Methodology, ISM Training, Reports, Audit. The NSS quality assurance framework includes methods and tools that aim to ensure compliance with the requirements for statistical processes and products and to ensure the necessary quality of statistical information: |
Quality assessment | Dataset provides prices information, comparable between countries, as prices are calculated on the base of Eurostat's methodology for electricity/natural gas data collection (Regulation (EU) 2016/1952, Annex 1 and 2). Data are with good quality. |
Relevance | |
User needs | No information available for users of these data, as they have free access to the website of NSI. |
User satisfaction | No user satisfaction survey has been carried out for this dataset. |
Completeness | Data fully meet the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/1952 - in terms of scope, structure of consumers and price levels. |
Accuracy and reliability | |
Overall accuracy | Data are reliable, the accuracy is good. Data are verified for each supplier. The comparative analysis of the data providers is made with data from previous periods and with the decisions and the tariffs for approved prices respectively of natural gas and electricity, published by EWRC - Energy and Water Regulatory Commission. |
Sampling error | No sampling used as the data covers 100% of the population. |
Non-sampling error | The information is included in the following 9 indicators. |
Timeliness and punctuality | |
Timeliness | Data from respondents are received one month after the reporting semester. Analysis, verification and preparation of country representative aggregate average prices are carried out by the end of the third month following the reporting period. |
Punctuality | Data are published accurately according to the Release Calendar (three months after the reporting period: for the first semester - at the end of September of the current year and for the second semester – at the end of March of the next year). |
Coherence and comparability | |
Comparability - geographical | Data are representative at national level, as required by the methodology of calculation of prices for standard groups of household and final non-household customers (Regulation (EU) 2016/1952, Annex 1 and 2). |
Comparability - over time | Data in time series are calculated by same methodology and are comparable, as prices from the first semester of 2017 cover not only industrial end-users, but all final non-household customers. |
Coherence - cross domain | Not applicable. |
Coherence - internal | Annual prices are coherent with the semestrial prices. |
Cost and burden | |
Costs related to the collection and production of statistics on electricity and natural gas prices are announced annually in the National Statistical Programme. No specific surveys on the burden of respondents. | |
Data revision | |
Data revision - policy | Data revisions are carried out when incorrect data are found - omissions or inaccuracies in the data provided by the respondents. |
Data revision - practice | No planned revisions of data. Unplanned revisions are made in case of detecting different types of errors - tehnical errors, discrepancies with previous periods. |
Statistical processing | |
Source data | Data are provided by all suppliers of natural gas and electricity to household and final non-household customers through a specific statisitcal survey "Electricity and natural gas prices to household and final non-household customers", included in the National Statistical Programme. |
Frequency of data collection | Biannual for the periods January - June and July - December. |
Data collection | Exhaustive survey on average gas and electricity prices from all suppliers to final customers with electronic statistical form. Reports are received by email. |
Data validation | A comparative analysis of the reported data is made with the data of previous periods and with the established tariffs for price caps of natural gas and tariffs for the electricity. |
Data compilation | Three levels of average prices in the country are estimated by standard group of end-customers. Appropriate quantities of natural gas and electricity, delivered by each supplier are used as weights. |
Adjustment | Not applicable. |
Comment |
Statistical domain
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