
Electricity bills will increase by 2.5% in August: the government follows the regulator's advice
Electricity: The government follows the advice of the energy regulator, which recommends a 2.5% increase in regulated tariffs as of August 1
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Electricity: The government follows the advice of the energy regulator, which recommends a 2.5% increase in regulated tariffs as of August 1. The other two are electricity supply and taxes. In particular, the CRE justified its proposal by increasing the rate for the use of public electricity networks, one of the three components of the regulated tariffs.
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Electricity: The government follows the advice of the energy regulator, which recommends a 2.5% increase in regulated tariffs as of August 1.
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The other two are electricity supply and taxes.
according to BFMTV — News 24/7In particular, the CRE justified its proposal by increasing the rate for the use of public electricity networks, one of the three components of the regulated tariffs.
according to BFMTV — News 24/7
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