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New electricity rates from July 1

New electricity rates from July 1

July 3, 2023

Starting July 1, electricity bills from July 1 will be calculated and billed at new rates. For apartment owners, the minimum price will be 134.107 kurush per kWh and the maximum will be 199.1154 kurush per kWh.
For commercial subscribers, the minimum price per kilowatt-hour was set at 233,229 kurush, the maximum at 309,5794 kurush. The minimum electricity tariff for low-voltage industrial subscribers was 308.5924 kurush and the minimum was 258.4316 kurush.  
 
Representatives of the Electricity Market Regulatory Authority explained that for citizens the prices would not change in any way and there would be no increase in tariffs. They explained this by the fact that the fee for electricity distribution was increased, while the price of electricity itself was reduced.

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