The upcoming price increase for electricity, heating and hot water from July 1 by nearly 5 percent on average for the country will be discussed at an open meeting at the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission, BNR reported.
At it, producers, electricity distribution companies and district heating companies will present their opinions on the prices proposed by the regulator.
The largest increase in electricity is planned for IVN subscribers - by nearly six percent. The price increase for Energo Pro customers is just over 4 percent, and just under 4 percent for consumers supplied with electricity by Electrohold.
For heating and hot water, the price change ranges from 1 percent in Varna to 5 percent for most district heating companies in the country, including Sofia. The district heating companies are expected to object, as they had requested a much larger price increase - by nearly a third. This request of theirs was not taken into account by the energy regulator, which proposed a jump of 4.5 percent on average for the country.
In addition to today's open meeting, the prices are to be publicly discussed before the energy regulator makes a final decision at the end of the month. For the news, Yuliana Kornazheva. The upcoming price increase for electricity, heating and hot water from July 1 by nearly 5 percent on average for the country will be discussed at an open meeting of the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission. At it, producers, electricity distribution companies and district heating companies will present their opinions on the prices proposed by the regulator.
For heating and hot water, the price change ranges from 1 percent in Varna to 5 percent for most district heating companies in the country, including Sofia. The district heating companies are expected to object, as they had requested a much larger price increase - by nearly a third. This request of theirs was not taken into account by the energy regulator, which proposed a jump of 4.5 percent on average for the country.
In addition to today's open meeting, the prices are to be publicly discussed before the energy regulator makes a final decision at the end of the month.