The last resort (TUR) Individual Gas Rate (TUR) No taxes An average of 13.2% in relation to the price established on July 1, Mainly due to the incorporation of seasonal gas for the review formula, as all winters, while the Tur Neighborhood will increase between 12% and 20.1%, according to the resolution published on Tuesday in the Official State Gazette (BOE) with prices for the next quarter.
The cost of the raw material in this October review depends on the cost of base gas and seasonal gas, which is incorporated into the winter months. By incorporating seasonal gas, The cost of the raw material increases 24.9% in relation to the July updatewith a value of 2.7 cents per megavatio hour (MWh). The cost of the base gas (20.5 euro/MWh) is reduced by 6.5%due to the decrease in the brent price (-4.8%) and the appreciation of the euro against the dollar (+3.2%). The cost of seasonal gas (33.2 euro/MWh) is also lower in relation to the current rate (-8.6%) for the decrease in the price of natural gas futures, as reported in Fuentes of the Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge.
Specifically, For an average customer of the Tur1 – a sanitary hot water and water – the new review represents a 12% increase in its annual invoice with taxeswhile for one of the Tur2 -cocina, sanitary hot water and heating -it will mean an increase of 13.1% and for one of the Tur3 -pymes-, a rebound of 13.8%. In the case of the Tur Neighborhood, article 2 of Royal Decree-Law 18/2022, of October 18, created a new rate of last natural gas resort, temporarily applicable to the communities of owners, groups of owners of owners and the energy services companies that provide them with service. Through Royal Decree-Law 4/2024, of June 25, its application was extended indefinitely.

Tur Neighborhood
For these consumers, From this October 1, the variable term of the Turval will rise between 12% and 20.1%. Specifically, for Tur 4 the increase will be 15%; for Tur 5 of 15.8%; for Tur 6 of 12%; for Tur 7 of 19.2%; for Tur 8 of 19.6%; for Tur 9 of 19.9%; for Tur 10 of 19.8% and for Tur 11 of 20.1%. The Natural Gas Tur is a regulated rate to which any consumer connected to natural gas networks of pressure less than or equal to 4 bar can be accepted and whose annual consumption is less than or equal to 50,000 kilowatts hour (KWH). Through the Royal Decree-Law 18/2022, of October 18, its application to the communities of owners and energy services companies that provide them service was extended.
The regulated natural gas rate is checked quarterly The first day of the months of January, April, July and October of each year, producing its update provided that the cost of the raw material included in the rate experiences an upward variation or the decline greater than 2% compared to the value used in the rate in force or, in any case, when new tolls or canons enter into force. Its value is made public in the BOE.
What will be the impact on the invoice?
As explained by the selectra comparator (@Selectra_es), As of October 1, the fixed price of Tur 1 (up to 5,000 kWh/year) goes from € 3.26 per month to € 3.93/monthand the consumption price of € 0.04122/kWh at 0.04503815 €/kWh. Tur 2 – until 15,000 kWh/year – goes from € 5.66 per month to € 8.11 per month, and the consumption price of € 0.04018/kWh at € 0.042939/kWh. Tur 3 (up to 50,000 kWh/year) goes from € 13.37 per month to € 18.82 per month and a consumption price of 0.03632443 €/kWh at 0.03949860 €/KWh. The Tur 4 -tur of communities, greater than 50,000 kWh/year-, goes from € 32.25 per month to € 53.15 per month and a consumption price of 0.03706863 €/kWh at 0.04264999 €/kWh.
This increase It is normal during this period of the year due to high demandand, although the most notable increase is in fixed prices, up to 65% for Tur 4; The consumption price is less than last year winter, so we will be paying a 7% cheaper invoice for Tur 1 and 8.5% cheaper for Tur 2.

Taking into account that rates RL1 and RL2 have the largest number of consumersand that the highest gas consumption is made in winter, we have made some calculations, to know what the cost of the gas invoice would be during the winter, for Tur 1 and Tur 2, with the current prices.
–For Tur 1considering an average consumption in winter of 2000 kWh, plus the fixed price during the months of November to March, accountant, taxes and the VAT of 21%, the cost would be about € 142. With the prices of 2024 this same invoice cost about € 153, so this year it would be decreasing 7%.
–For Tur 2considering an average of 5000 kWh, plus the fixed price during the months of November to March, accountant, taxes and VAT of 21%, the cost will be about € 327. Taking into account that the invoice in the same period last year cost about € 358, the reduction will be 8.5%.
Other novelties: Light price setting per hour
Since October 1, electricity prices has been implemented in Spain at intervals of 15 minutes, instead of the traditional full hour. This measure seeks to reflect more precisely the evolution of supply and demand at every moment of the day.
The First prices already published show striking differences: for example, in the 21st hour, the cost will range between 194 (Q1) and € 230/MWh (Q3); In the 22nd time, it will fall from € 150/MWh in the first quarter to € 113/MWh in the last one; These changes are because solar disappears, demand increases and gas is needed.
In the morning, At 10 a.m. the price will change from € 125/MWh (Q1) to only € 60/MWh (Q4) in just one hourevidencing how solar production at 10:59 can be much more abundant than at 10:01.