Excessive meters and inflated tariffs: how Ukrainians overpay for heating.
08.06.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
08.06.2025
4284
Utility consumers in Kyiv have fallen into a cunning scheme - heating bills were mixed with falsifications. Neighbors in the same building received different bills per square meter, causing justified outrage.
An expert discovered that heating rates in one building varied from 40 to 70 hryvnias per square meter, which was absurd and incorrect from the perspective of logic and mathematics.
Discrepancies in heating bills have become an acute problem in Kyiv due to the lack of control and accurate data from heating supply companies. These machinations lead to unfair costs for residents and deepen systemic issues in the utilities sector.
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