By Patryk Wasilewski

WARSAW--Poland's energy regulator URE expects to cut electricity prices for households by about 4%-5%, the regulator's head said Thursday, with decisions regarding other utility companies likely to follow soon.

Mr. Marek Woszczyk said the regulator had already cut prices for Tauron Polska Energia (TPE.WA), the country's second-largest producer, and will soon decide prices for PGE (PGE.WA), Enea SA (ENA.WA) and Energa.

"Tauron prices will be cut by 4-5% [...] three other companies are still negotiating but I expect similar decisions to the one I made yesterday," Mr. Woszczyk told TVN CNBC news channel.

Due to the country's ongoing economic slowdown, wholesale electricity market prices declined significantly last year but individual clients, whose prices are set by the state regulator, had not yet benefited from the decrease.

Electricity price cuts are expected to increase pressure on inflation in coming months, countering rises in some other areas of administration-set prices, such as trash removal services.

Societe Generale economist Jaroslaw Janecki said the regulator's decision is likely to take off 0.1%-0.2% off the consumer price index once it is implemented.

Poland's inflation has rapidly slowed over the last 12 months, reaching 0.8% in April from around 4% in mid-2012 and the central bank's head Marek Belka said Wednesday further deceleration is still possible.

Write to Patryk Wasilewski at patryk.wasilewski@dowjones.com

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