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European statistics on electricity prices for household and final non-household customers.
3.2. Classification system
Internal Eurostat classification system based on annual electricity consumption bands and tax levels.
3.3. Coverage - sector
Household sector and final non-household sector (industry, services, offices, agriculture, etc).
3.4. Statistical concepts and definitions
The prices are reported in national currencies per kWh and according to different bands of consumption.
For the household sector, these bands are:
DA: customers consuming less than 1000 kWh.
DB: customers consuming 1000 kWh or more but less than 2500 kWh.
DC: customers consuming 2500 kWh or more but less than 5000 kWh.
DD: customers consuming 5000 kWh or more but less than 15000 kWh.
DE: customers consuming 15000 kWh or more.
For the final non-household sector, the bands are:
IA: customers consuming less than 20 MWh.
IB: customers consuming 20 MWh or more but less than 500 MWh.
IC: customers consuming 500 MWh or more but less than 2000 MWh.
ID: customers consuming 2000 MWh or more but less than 20000 MWh.
IE: customers consuming 20000 MWh or more but less than 70000 MWh.
IF: customers consuming 70000 MWh or more but less than 150000 MWh.
IG: customers consuming 150000 MWh or more.
There exist 2 different levels of disagregation for semestrial and annual prices:
1- Semestrial prices:
These prices are reported twice a year and are divided in 3 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 components and taxes:
Energy and supply: generation, aggregation, balancing energy, supplied energy costs, customer services, after-sales management and other supply costs.
Network cost: transmission and distribution tariffs, transmission and distribution losses, network costs, after-sale service costs, system service costs, and meter rental and metering costs.
Value added taxes (VAT): as defined in Council Directive 2006/112/EC.
Renewable taxes: taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to the promotion of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency and CHP generation.
Capacity taxes: Taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to capacity payments, energy security and generation adequacy; taxes on coal industry restructuring; taxes on electricity distribution; stranded costs and levies on financing energy regulatory authorities or market and system operators.
Environmental taxes: taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to air quality and for other environmental purposes; taxes on emissions of CO2 or other greenhouse gases. This component includes the excise duties.
Nuclear taxes: taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to the nuclear sector, including nuclear decommissioning, inspections and fees for nuclear installations.
All other taxes: taxes, fees, levies or charges not covered by any of the previous five categories: support for district heating; local or regional fiscal charges; island compensation; concession fees relating to licences and fees for the occupation of land and public or private property by networks or other devices.
In addition to these elements, the network cost is split into the respective shares of transmission and distribution. The relative share of consumption in the different consumption bands is reported by the countries and used to calculated the single national electricity prices (weighted averages for consumer bands IA-IF and DA-DE). For Chechia, the relative share of consumption is confidential for non-household electricity consumers, but is published for household electricity consumers.
VAT: 21,0 %
Excise tax: 28,30 CZK / MWh is valid for all final end-consumers (households and non-households).
VAT for non-household customers is the only tax that is recoverable.
Household sector
Excise tax
VAT
Da
28,30 CZK / MWh
21 %
Db
28,30 CZk / MWh
21%
Dc
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Dd
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
De
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Non-household sector
Excise tax
VAT
Ia
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Ib
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Ic
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Id
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Ie
28,30 CZk / MWh
21%
If
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Ig
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Other taxes: a fee fort the activities of the market operator and Energy regulatory ofice in total: 3,911 CZK / supply point / month for the year 2021. Fee is valid for all final consumers (households and non-households).
Prices compensation on electricity and natural gas in the year 2021
Due to the high prices of electricity and natural gas, government of Czechia in November 2021 and December 2021 temporary granted a waiver on VAT of natural gas (LPG included) and electricity. The VAT rate remained unchanged but VAT was not enforced.
3.5. Statistical unit
Household and final non-household consumers divided into consumption bands.
3.6. Statistical population
Household customers: Data coming from 3 suppliers out of 50 and representing 60 % of the household customers. Since 2023 in new methodology introduced, for more information see chapter 18.5.
Final non-household customers: Data coming from 8 selected largest traders out of 100 and representing about 80 % of the final non-household consumption.
3.7. Reference area
The whole Czech Republic.
3.8. Coverage - Time
Electricity prices data for Czechia are available, for non-households in total: since 1985.
Electricity prices data for Czechia are available, for households in total: since 1988.
3.9. Base period
Not applicable.
Prices are reported in national currency per kWh. However, Eurostat also calculates and publishes the prices in EURO and PPS (purchasing power standard). Relative shares of sub-component of the network component and consumption volumes are reported in percentages.
For semestrial prices, the reference periods are from January to June for semester 1 and from July to December for semester 2.
For annual prices, the reference period is the whole calendar year (from January to December).
6.1. Institutional Mandate - legal acts and other agreements
At EU level:
Regulation (EU) 2016/1952 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 October 2016 on European statistics on natural gas and electricity prices and repealing Directive 2008/92/EC (Text with EEA relevance).
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/2169 of 21 November 2017 concerning the format and arrangements for the transmission of European Statistics on natural gas and electricity prices pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/1952 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance).
Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2018/1734 of 14 November 2018 granting derogations to the Federal Republic of Germany, the Kingdom of Spain, the Italian Republic and the Republic of Cyprus as regards the provision of statistics pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/1952 of the European Parliament and of the Council (notified under document C(2018) 7465) (Text with EEA relevance).
Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/803 concerning the content of quality reports on European statistics on natural gas and electricity prices pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/1952 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance).
At national level:
Act No. 89/1995 Coll. on the state statistical service, was amended by Act No. 220/2000 Coll., Act No. 411/2000 Coll., and Act No. 230/2006 Coll.
Obligation on units to provide data: Response is obligatory. Protection of individual data is guaranteed.
Planned changes in legal basis, obligation to respond and frame used: None.
6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing
At EU level:
Eurostat does not share the data collected with other organisation appart from its usual dissemination chanel (Eurostat's database, statistic explained articles and press or news release) .
At national level:
Data is sent to eurostat.
Data is sharing with international organizations: IMF - only in total.
7.1. Confidentiality - policy
At EU level:
Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 of the European Parliament and of the Council, of 11 March 2009, on the transmission of data subject to statistical confidentiality to the Statistical Office of the European Communities.
At national level:
Dissemination of terms and conditions under which official statistics are produced, including confidentiality of individual responses:
Statistical surveys carried out by the Czech Statistical Office are governed by the State Statistical Service Act No.89/1995 Coll. This Act defines the independence of the CZSO and its rights and duties towards responding units. Protection of individual data represents an important section. All information except for individual data is freely available on the office's website.
7.2. Confidentiality - data treatment
Published data should not allow identification of single consumers.
Treatment of confidential data: The published aggregations are verified once per year from the point of view of protection of confidential data.
Data are only published down to an activity level at which they are not confidential, i.e. confidential cells are suppressed from publication. The data allowing direct or indirect identification of individual enterprise can be published under written permission of all related subjects.
Act No. 89/1995 Coll., on the State statistical service provides the protection of personal/sensitive data. Internal CZSO regulation No. 3/2015, of President of CZSO concerns provisioning of statistical data to external users, Statistical Information may be published only if SI originate as an aggregation of minimum 3 natural or legal persons.
8.1. Release calendar
Electricity non-households prices are quarterly published in the publication "Industrial producer price indices".
Prices for 1Q: publication for April, date of issue: May 25
Prices for 2Q: publication for July, date of issue: August 25
Prices for 3Q: publication for October, date of issue: November 25
Prices for 4Q: publication for January, date of issue: February 25
Electricity household prices are not published. Price indices are published yearly in Statistic Yearbook of Czech republic.
There is no internal government access to the data prior to their release to the public. No government officials have access to the data before they are released to the public.
Electricity prices in Czechia are published on a semestrial basis on Eurostat's website.
Electricity prices for non-households consumers are published quarterly in the publication "Industrial producer price indices", see point 8.1.
10.1. Dissemination format - News release
There is no national press release to the data.
10.2. Dissemination format - Publications
Electricity prices for non-households consumers are published quarterly in the publication "Industrial producer price indices", see point 8.1.
10.3. Dissemination format - online database
None national database related to the data.
10.3.1. Data tables - consultations
Not applicable.
10.4. Dissemination format - microdata access
Not available.
10.5. Dissemination format - other
None planned changes for publication.
10.5.1. Metadata - consultations
Not available.
10.6. Documentation on methodology
Electricity non-households: Description of methodology is a part of publication “Industrial Producer Price Indices”.
Summary description of quality criteria calculated for national purposes:
The key components of the quality assurance are the following: 1. Strategic documents of the CZSO: Mission, Vision and Priorities of the CZSO, Quality commitment, Priority tasks defined for each year.
2. Irregular methodological audits represents an important tool in quality control. Audits are usually carried out by expert group comprising of internal and external experts (NA experts, representatives of universities, ministries etc.).
11.2. Quality management - assessment
The data is provided in accordance with all legal regulations and recommendations.
12.1. Relevance - User Needs
The following users can be identified: 1. External users: 1.1 Eurostat; 1.2 Ministry of Industry and Trade, Ministry of Finance, Czech National Bank, other governmental institutions, other international organizations (IMF, UN, OECD); 1.3 Employers' associations, trade unions, media, students, wide public. 2. Internal users: National Accounts Unit, Industrial Statistics Unit, Services Statistics Department. The CZSO primarily fulfill its commitments towards the European Commission, which represents the high priority user. However, depending on the capacity available the CZSO treats all the users equally.
User needs in relation to this data collection taken intoaccount are fully respected.
12.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction
Not available.
12.3. Completeness
All average prices are transmitted to Eurostat according to regulations.
12.3.1. Data completeness - rate
Data completeness - rate: 100%.
13.1. Accuracy - overall
Overall asessment:
- Average prices satisfies the principle of accuracy as it describes development of prices.
- Data released are final, there are no estimates produced nor published and not subject to revision.
Electricity prices are also important part of the calculation of PPI and CPI.
- Sampling error is not systematically measured due to complexity of price index structures and due to the common use of non-probability sampling.
- Response rate is reasonable.
13.2. Sampling error
Sampling error is not measured but considered as negligible.
13.2.1. Sampling error - indicators
Negligible. Sampling error is not measured. The main criterion is coverage.
13.3. Non-sampling error
The main problems related to non-sampling errors are the following:
1: Non-response. However, it is not regarded as serious problem.
2: Organisational changes (mergers, splits, births and deaths) in reporting units.
13.3.1. Coverage error
All types of household and non-household customers are well covered in the samples.
13.3.1.1. Over-coverage - rate
We are not aware of any over-coverage happening in the samples.
13.3.1.2. Common units - proportion
Non-households: All data comes from survey, 100%.
Households: Data for consumption are from surveys, data for prices are from Internet. Traders publish price lists of indiviudal rates (tariffs) on their web sites.
13.3.2. Measurement error
Measurement error: All data are completely controlled.
13.3.3. Non response error
There is no non-response errror as all our suppliers responded fully to the surveys. Response rate is 100%.
13.3.3.1. Unit non-response - rate
0%
13.3.3.2. Item non-response - rate
0%
13.3.4. Processing error
Process of calculation is not fully automated. There is a risk of wrongly calculation (human error).
13.3.5. Model assumption error
Not Applicable.
14.1. Timeliness
Electricity providers that participate in the national data collection are requested to provide the electricity price data within one month after the reference period.
After arrival, the statistical office checks the micro-data for correctness, consistency and completeness and national averages are calculated and reported to Eurostat during the third month after the reference period.
14.1.1. Time lag - first result
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for households for the 1st semester of 2019 was sent 46 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for households for the 2nd semester of 2019 was sent 72 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for households for the 1st semester of 2020 was sent 50 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for households for the 2nd semester of 2020 was sent 76 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for households for the 1st semester of 2021 was sent 78 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for households for the 2nd semester of 2021 was sent 83 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for non-households for the 1st semester of 2019 was sent 46 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for non-households for the 2nd semester of 2019 was sent 72 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for non-households for the 1st semester of 2020 was sent 50 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for non-households for the 2nd semester of 2020 was sent 76 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for non-households for the 1st semester of 2021 was sent 78 days after the reference period.
The first version of the electricity price questionnaire for non-households for the 2nd semester of 2021 was sent 82 days after the reference period.
All questionnaires for the years 2019, 2020, 2021 were sent in time, before the end of March and September.
14.1.2. Time lag - final result
Not applicable.
14.2. Punctuality
The legal deadline for submitting the questionnaires is the third month after the reference period.
Electricity non-households: 100 % of questionnaires is delevered on time.
All data are final when published.
14.2.1. Punctuality - delivery and publication
All questionnaires were sent before the deadline.
15.1. Comparability - geographical
The same concepts are used within the whole national territory of Czech Republic.
15.1.1. Asymmetry for mirror flow statistics - coefficient
Not applicable
15.2. Comparability - over time
Average prices are consistent in time, there are no breaks in time series.
15.2.1. Length of comparable time series
The data is comparable since 1985 for electricity non-households and 1988 for electricity households.
15.3. Coherence - cross domain
Not applicable
15.3.1. Coherence - sub annual and annual statistics
Not applicable
15.3.2. Coherence - National Accounts
Not applicable
15.4. Coherence - internal
Annual prices are coherent with the semestrial prices. And average prices are coherent with the trends of PPI and CPI.
We do not have data for average prices of electricity.
17.1. Data revision - policy
For general revision policy, see Key documents
Data are final when first released and are not subject to revision.
Preliminary data are not published. All figures are final when first published.
Data are obtained through a monthly statistical survey "Ceny Elek 1-12" and yearly statistical survey "Ceny Elek 11-01". Survey "Ceny Elek 11-01" was canceled since January 2020. Data of this survey will be a part of "Ceny Elek 1-12".
Regulated prices are from Energy Regulatory Office. Regulated prices are valid for the whole year.
Electricity-households:
Data are obtained from the price lists of electricity traders and since 2023 is new methodology introduced, for more information see point 18.5.
Data for the consumption and number of users are from monthly statistical survey "Ceny Elek 1-12" (once per year) and yearly statistical survey "Ceny Elek 11-01"
Regulated prices are from Energy Regulatory Office. Regulated prices are valid for the whole year.
Survey "Ceny Elek 11-01" was canceled since January 2020. Data of this survey are a part of "Ceny Elek 1-12".
18.2. Frequency of data collection
Electricity non-households: prices - monthly, consumption and number of consumers - yearly.
Electricity households: prices - quarterly or according to price change frequency, consumption and number of consumers - yearly (since 2023 quarterly, see point 18.5)
18.3. Data collection
Data collection media:
Electronic questionnaires, E-mails, web questionnaires, PDF questionnaires.
Planned changes in data collection methodology: New web questionnaires.
18.4. Data validation
Data are controlled individually.
Verification of prices: Specialists analyze the reported price changes and the reasons for price change as indicated (in code including commentary) by the reporting units. They remain in close contact with the reporting units.
Verification of processing: Price changes are, among other things, compared with the previous period and comments provided by reporting units. The influence of price changes in individual products and groups on the development of the total is analyzed, as well as the influence of item substitution. Checks are made on the weights and the correctness of the calculations. Once a year, the weighting structure is compared with the most recent data on annual sales.
18.5. Data compilation
Electricity non-households:
Prices of electricity are surveyed by the national statistical questionnaire ‘Ceny Elek 1-12’ (‘Prices Elec 1-12’).
The most important traders report prices charged to the selected final domestic consumers in this questionnaire are reported two prices: price of energy and price of electricity total (including: energy, transmission, system and distribution)
Final consumers are selected from the all voltage networks. Prices of energy and prices of electricity total (including: energy, transmission, system and distribution) are reported.
Average prices of electricity for individual consumption bands are calculated as weighted arithmetic average from the prices of individual final consumers covering whole required spectrum of consumption.
Once per year reporting units reports a yearly consumption for every consumption band.
Quarterly average prices of electricity for industry total are also published. Average quarterly prices are calculated as a weighted arithmetic average from average prices of individual consumption bands and their share on the yearly consumption.
1st step: Calculation of average prices for the individual consmption bands for the individual reporting units.
2nd step: Calculation of average prices for the individual consumption bands from all reporting units.
3rd step: Calculation of average prices in total.
Electricity households:
Prices of electricity are obtained from the price lists published by electricity retailers. Electricity retailers publish price list on their websites. Price list includes the individual tariffs (rates) - electricity for high / low tariffs, charges for circuit breakers, charges for distribution services, transmisiionand so on.
Regulated prices (prices for transmission, distribution, chrages for circuit breakers ..) are regulated by Energy regulatory office.
Prices of energy and prices of electricity total (including: energy, transmission, system and distribution) are gained.
Typical consumption plans for final consumers in all consumption bands are published every year by Energy regulatory office.
Average prices of electricity for individual consumption bands are calculated as a weighted average from the prices of above mentioned typical final consumers coverng whole required spectrum of consumption.
Once per year reporting units report a yearly consumption for every consumption band.
The method of calculating prices for households and small non-household consumers introduced from 2023
In 2023, an extraordinary price investigation took place.
The calculation is carried out by the CZSO
The 7 main gas and electricity retailers for households.
Collected data on sales (CZK) and sales in physical units (MWh).
Division of the collected data into standardized sampling bands determined by Eurostat (the documents are supplied by the respondents).
The resulting unit price for the given band is the share of sales (CZK) and physical units (MWh).
There is a separate calculation of the total price and the price for only the power part (commodity).
Determining the prices actually paid (average for a given consumption band).
From 2024, it will be included among the standard statistical surveys, it will be part of the monthly report on electricity prices (Ceny Elek 1-12) and on natural gas prices (Ceny E6-04).
The data in the new methodology describe realized energy prices for households.
The data in the original methodology describe the offered energy prices for households.
18.5.1. Imputation - rate
0 %, we are not performing any imputation.
18.6. Adjustment
No seasonal or working day adjustment.
18.6.1. Seasonal adjustment
Seasonable adjustments are not carried out.
Not available.
European statistics on electricity prices for household and final non-household customers.
18 October 2023
The prices are reported in national currencies per kWh and according to different bands of consumption.
For the household sector, these bands are:
DA: customers consuming less than 1000 kWh.
DB: customers consuming 1000 kWh or more but less than 2500 kWh.
DC: customers consuming 2500 kWh or more but less than 5000 kWh.
DD: customers consuming 5000 kWh or more but less than 15000 kWh.
DE: customers consuming 15000 kWh or more.
For the final non-household sector, the bands are:
IA: customers consuming less than 20 MWh.
IB: customers consuming 20 MWh or more but less than 500 MWh.
IC: customers consuming 500 MWh or more but less than 2000 MWh.
ID: customers consuming 2000 MWh or more but less than 20000 MWh.
IE: customers consuming 20000 MWh or more but less than 70000 MWh.
IF: customers consuming 70000 MWh or more but less than 150000 MWh.
IG: customers consuming 150000 MWh or more.
There exist 2 different levels of disagregation for semestrial and annual prices:
1- Semestrial prices:
These prices are reported twice a year and are divided in 3 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 components and taxes:
Energy and supply: generation, aggregation, balancing energy, supplied energy costs, customer services, after-sales management and other supply costs.
Network cost: transmission and distribution tariffs, transmission and distribution losses, network costs, after-sale service costs, system service costs, and meter rental and metering costs.
Value added taxes (VAT): as defined in Council Directive 2006/112/EC.
Renewable taxes: taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to the promotion of renewable energy sources, energy efficiency and CHP generation.
Capacity taxes: Taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to capacity payments, energy security and generation adequacy; taxes on coal industry restructuring; taxes on electricity distribution; stranded costs and levies on financing energy regulatory authorities or market and system operators.
Environmental taxes: taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to air quality and for other environmental purposes; taxes on emissions of CO2 or other greenhouse gases. This component includes the excise duties.
Nuclear taxes: taxes, fees, levies or charges relating to the nuclear sector, including nuclear decommissioning, inspections and fees for nuclear installations.
All other taxes: taxes, fees, levies or charges not covered by any of the previous five categories: support for district heating; local or regional fiscal charges; island compensation; concession fees relating to licences and fees for the occupation of land and public or private property by networks or other devices.
In addition to these elements, the network cost is split into the respective shares of transmission and distribution. The relative share of consumption in the different consumption bands is reported by the countries and used to calculated the single national electricity prices (weighted averages for consumer bands IA-IF and DA-DE). For Chechia, the relative share of consumption is confidential for non-household electricity consumers, but is published for household electricity consumers.
VAT: 21,0 %
Excise tax: 28,30 CZK / MWh is valid for all final end-consumers (households and non-households).
VAT for non-household customers is the only tax that is recoverable.
Household sector
Excise tax
VAT
Da
28,30 CZK / MWh
21 %
Db
28,30 CZk / MWh
21%
Dc
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Dd
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
De
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Non-household sector
Excise tax
VAT
Ia
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Ib
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Ic
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Id
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Ie
28,30 CZk / MWh
21%
If
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Ig
28,30 CZK / MWh
21%
Other taxes: a fee fort the activities of the market operator and Energy regulatory ofice in total: 3,911 CZK / supply point / month for the year 2021. Fee is valid for all final consumers (households and non-households).
Prices compensation on electricity and natural gas in the year 2021
Due to the high prices of electricity and natural gas, government of Czechia in November 2021 and December 2021 temporary granted a waiver on VAT of natural gas (LPG included) and electricity. The VAT rate remained unchanged but VAT was not enforced.
Household and final non-household consumers divided into consumption bands.
Household customers: Data coming from 3 suppliers out of 50 and representing 60 % of the household customers. Since 2023 in new methodology introduced, for more information see chapter 18.5.
Final non-household customers: Data coming from 8 selected largest traders out of 100 and representing about 80 % of the final non-household consumption.
The whole Czech Republic.
For semestrial prices, the reference periods are from January to June for semester 1 and from July to December for semester 2.
For annual prices, the reference period is the whole calendar year (from January to December).
Overall asessment:
- Average prices satisfies the principle of accuracy as it describes development of prices.
- Data released are final, there are no estimates produced nor published and not subject to revision.
Electricity prices are also important part of the calculation of PPI and CPI.
- Sampling error is not systematically measured due to complexity of price index structures and due to the common use of non-probability sampling.
- Response rate is reasonable.
Prices are reported in national currency per kWh. However, Eurostat also calculates and publishes the prices in EURO and PPS (purchasing power standard). Relative shares of sub-component of the network component and consumption volumes are reported in percentages.
Electricity non-households:
Prices of electricity are surveyed by the national statistical questionnaire ‘Ceny Elek 1-12’ (‘Prices Elec 1-12’).
The most important traders report prices charged to the selected final domestic consumers in this questionnaire are reported two prices: price of energy and price of electricity total (including: energy, transmission, system and distribution)
Final consumers are selected from the all voltage networks. Prices of energy and prices of electricity total (including: energy, transmission, system and distribution) are reported.
Average prices of electricity for individual consumption bands are calculated as weighted arithmetic average from the prices of individual final consumers covering whole required spectrum of consumption.
Once per year reporting units reports a yearly consumption for every consumption band.
Quarterly average prices of electricity for industry total are also published. Average quarterly prices are calculated as a weighted arithmetic average from average prices of individual consumption bands and their share on the yearly consumption.
1st step: Calculation of average prices for the individual consmption bands for the individual reporting units.
2nd step: Calculation of average prices for the individual consumption bands from all reporting units.
3rd step: Calculation of average prices in total.
Electricity households:
Prices of electricity are obtained from the price lists published by electricity retailers. Electricity retailers publish price list on their websites. Price list includes the individual tariffs (rates) - electricity for high / low tariffs, charges for circuit breakers, charges for distribution services, transmisiionand so on.
Regulated prices (prices for transmission, distribution, chrages for circuit breakers ..) are regulated by Energy regulatory office.
Prices of energy and prices of electricity total (including: energy, transmission, system and distribution) are gained.
Typical consumption plans for final consumers in all consumption bands are published every year by Energy regulatory office.
Average prices of electricity for individual consumption bands are calculated as a weighted average from the prices of above mentioned typical final consumers coverng whole required spectrum of consumption.
Once per year reporting units report a yearly consumption for every consumption band.
The method of calculating prices for households and small non-household consumers introduced from 2023
In 2023, an extraordinary price investigation took place.
The calculation is carried out by the CZSO
The 7 main gas and electricity retailers for households.
Collected data on sales (CZK) and sales in physical units (MWh).
Division of the collected data into standardized sampling bands determined by Eurostat (the documents are supplied by the respondents).
The resulting unit price for the given band is the share of sales (CZK) and physical units (MWh).
There is a separate calculation of the total price and the price for only the power part (commodity).
Determining the prices actually paid (average for a given consumption band).
From 2024, it will be included among the standard statistical surveys, it will be part of the monthly report on electricity prices (Ceny Elek 1-12) and on natural gas prices (Ceny E6-04).
The data in the new methodology describe realized energy prices for households.
The data in the original methodology describe the offered energy prices for households.
Electricity non-households:
Data are obtained through a monthly statistical survey "Ceny Elek 1-12" and yearly statistical survey "Ceny Elek 11-01". Survey "Ceny Elek 11-01" was canceled since January 2020. Data of this survey will be a part of "Ceny Elek 1-12".
Regulated prices are from Energy Regulatory Office. Regulated prices are valid for the whole year.
Electricity-households:
Data are obtained from the price lists of electricity traders and since 2023 is new methodology introduced, for more information see point 18.5.
Data for the consumption and number of users are from monthly statistical survey "Ceny Elek 1-12" (once per year) and yearly statistical survey "Ceny Elek 11-01"
Regulated prices are from Energy Regulatory Office. Regulated prices are valid for the whole year.
Survey "Ceny Elek 11-01" was canceled since January 2020. Data of this survey are a part of "Ceny Elek 1-12".
Electricity prices in Czechia are published on a semestrial basis on Eurostat's website.
Electricity prices for non-households consumers are published quarterly in the publication "Industrial producer price indices", see point 8.1.
Electricity providers that participate in the national data collection are requested to provide the electricity price data within one month after the reference period.
After arrival, the statistical office checks the micro-data for correctness, consistency and completeness and national averages are calculated and reported to Eurostat during the third month after the reference period.
The same concepts are used within the whole national territory of Czech Republic.
Average prices are consistent in time, there are no breaks in time series.