Lower Electricity Prices Enter Into Force in Bulgaria

Energy | August 1, 2013, Thursday // 14:00|  views

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On Thursday, August 1 2013, new lower electricity prices come into force in Bulgaria, it has been announced.

There will be a 4.5% price decrease in electricity prices of power distributor CEZ, customers of power distributor EVN will pay 4.2% less, and clients of Energo Pro will see their bills decrease by 3.75%.

Night time tariffs will also be reduced by between 2.5 and 5.5 %, it was reported.

There will be a change in the content of the customer’s invoices as well – since August 1 green and brown energy will be shown summed up together. To see exactly the amount of energy used from each power utility and its price, customers will be delivered a receipt over specific time period.

Customers of the three power utilities are given the opportunity to measure the electricity they have consumed until August 1 by checking their electrometers by themselves to make sure that the information in their invoices will be accurate. That self-report must be made on Thursday, August 1, only.

In the self-report it is important for each customer to include the measurement of both nighttime and daytime tariffs, the electrometer’s number and the customer’s individual subscription number.

These data could be sent via e-mail, via companies’ official websites or via companies’ customers’ support telephone numbers.

The deadlines for handing the self-reports of the electricity consumption for each of the three power utility are different. It is August 3 for EVN, and August 7, including, for CEZ and “Energo-Pro”.

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Tags: electricity, electricity prices, EVN, CEZ, Energo PRO

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