EYATH: Fixed charges for the vast majority of consumers

The new tariff policy for the period 2025-2029 was approved by RAEAY, with no real increases for residential and social tariffs. At the same time, an investment plan of EUR 221.6 million was approved.

EYATH: Fixed charges for the vast majority of consumers

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The Thessaloniki Water Supply and Sewerage Company (EYATH S.A.) hereby informs investors that, following a relevant recommendation by EYATH S.A., Decision No. Y-3/2026 of the Water Sector of the Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy, and Water (RAEW) was issued, approving the Company’s Financial Costs and new pricing policy for the 1st Regulatory Period 2025–2029.

Specifically:

  • Residential and Social Tariffs Remain Unchanged: For the overwhelming majority of consumers (Residential Use, Social Tariffs KOT A’ and B’), no actual increase is imposed. Final charges remain stable.
  • Regulatory Incorporation of the ETKN: The variation in the price per cubic meter by tier is due exclusively to the incorporation of the existing “Special Water Cycle Fee” (ETKN), amounting to €0.07/m³. This fee, which has been paid by consumers since 2012, is no longer shown separately and is incorporated into the base rate for regulatory transparency purposes, in accordance with the Authority’s recommendations.
  • Consistency with the Company’s Proposal: The RAEY decision fully adopted the philosophy of EYATH S.A.’s final proposal regarding consumer protection and the safeguarding of social stability, while also approving the Company’s €221.6 million development and investment plan for the digital and energy modernization of its infrastructure.

EYATH S.A. remains committed to maintaining the high quality of its services, while ensuring its sound financial performance and the faithful implementation of the rules of the new regulatory period.

The full text of EYATH S.A.’s submission and the RAEY decision are available on the RAEY website at the following links:

EYATH S.A.Proposal

RAE Water Sector Decision

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