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Expensive electricity will finish off companies

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Are we facing a wave of bankruptcies caused by huge increases in electricity prices for companies? Market experts estimate that wholesale electricity prices, i.e. directly to companies, will already rise by 70 per cent (year-on-year) at the beginning of next year. The effects of such drastic increases will affect not only large companies supplying or consuming large amounts of electricity, but also all companies that have signed long-term contracts for the supply of products and services with a price guarantee.

PMR Restrukturyzacje SA experts predict that drastic increases in wholesale electricity prices will occur on the liberalized market, as we recall. energy prices for companies, combined with rising employment costs, fuel prices and many raw materials, will significantly affect the number of bankruptcies in 2019.

Electricity prices are rising steadily, but in July this year on the Polish Power Exchange they rose by as much as 60 per cent compared to the previous year and, despite the intervention of the President of the Energy Regulatory Office, have remained at this level. Just six months ago, a megawatt hour cost PLN 170, in June it was already PLN 233 and now PLN 280.

– We will not have to wait long for the effects of these increases – explains Małgorzata Anisimowicz, president PMR Restructuring SA. – We monitor profitability and risk factors in many sectors of the economy and we are constantly expanding the catalogue of potential bankruptcies with new ones. Until now, the most endangered were construction companies, transport and manufacturing. If the forecasts of energy increases are confirmed, a whole range of new industries will join, in which we observe the accumulation of negative risk factors, i.e. the increase in the costs of labor, raw materials and energy
- explains Malgorzata Anisimowicz.
The material appeared on biznes.interia.pl:

13 September 2018:
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