Typically, tariffs will grow 14% for the first voltage class and by 23% for the second voltage class.
It was decided to increase tariffs for electricity distribution for non -production consumers. For the population, electricity prices remain unchanged. This is stated in the NKRECP message.
It is noted that the average tariffs will grow 14% for the first voltage class and 23% for the second voltage class.
The greatest increase can affect Rivneo -Oblenergo, Kirovogradlenergo and Khmelnitskoblenergo consumers. The smallest – Chernijob customers -bennergo, cherksykhoblenergo and lvovoblenergo.
The decision was made with the aim of paying off debts in Ukrenergo, preparing the power system for the winter and create emergency reserves in the case of shelling.
Separately, in October, they plan to re -caress the tariffs for the front regions –line: Zaporozhye, Nikolaev, Sumy, Kharkov, as well as for PY check.
As you know, consumers currently pay Oblenergo for two voltage classes: the first – if the line is over 27.5 square meters or consumption of more than 150,000 MW per month, and the second – if the line is less than 27.5 square meters.
Remember that the Cabinet of Ukraine ministers has expanded the provision of special duties to participants in the electric energy market to ensure public interests in the process of operating the electric energy market until October 31, leaving tariffs for population unchanged population. Until October 31, a fixed electricity price for individual and collective household buyers at 4.32 UAH/KW*h were preserved.
Earlier, the government reduced the cost of electricity for volume more than 2 thousand kW/h per month to 2.64 hryvnias per kW/h.
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