Electricity prices will continue to rise: MP explains how much the population and businesses will pay.
Member of Parliament Volodymyr Moroz announced a potential increase in electricity tariffs in Ukraine. According to him, the price for the population may rise to 6-7 hryvnias per kilowatt-hour, and for enterprises - up to 11-12 hryvnias.
In the Evening.LIVE program, Moroz noted that this increase in tariffs is likely to be gradual. He also emphasized that this is a very high price for the population.
The NKREKP regulates electricity prices per kilowatt-hour
Moroz also expressed concern about the potential tariff increase, noting that many people will not be able to afford it.
Recall that the decision to change tariffs is made by the National Commission for State Regulation of Energy and Utilities (NKREKP).
Increase in electricity prices in Ukraine
Member of Parliament from the 'Renewal of Ukraine' group, Volodymyr Moroz, reported a possible increase in electricity tariffs in Ukraine. According to him, the price for the population may rise to 6-7 hryvnias per kilowatt-hour, and for enterprises - up to 11-12 hryvnias.
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