The National Electricity Regulatory Commission of Ukraine has decided to raise electricity distribution tariffs for non-household consumers. Electricity prices for the population remain unchanged. About this said in the message of the National Commission for the Promotion of Energy and Public Utilities.
On average, tariffs will increase by 14% for the first voltage class and by 23% for the second voltage class.
The largest increase may affect consumers of "Rivneoblenergo", "Kirovohradoblenergo" and "Khmelnytskoblenergo". The smallest - customers of "Chernihivoblenergo", "Cherkasioblenergo" and "Lvivoblenergo".
The purpose of the decision is to pay off debts to Ukrenergo, prepare the power system for winter, and create emergency supplies of equipment in case of shelling.
Separately, in October, they plan to review tariffs for frontline regions: Zaporizhia, Mykolaiv, Sumy, Kharkiv, as well as for the PES TsEK company.
Reference: Currently, consumers pay the regional energy company for two voltage classes: the first — if the line is over 27,5 kV or consumption is over 150 MWh per month, and the second — if the line is less than 000 kV.
