Public Electricity Prices Will Increase by 1.5 Cents From January, and some Consumers Will Pay 2.5 Cents Less
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The standard public electricity tariff per time zone for residents should increase by 1.5 cents (7.32 percent) from 20.5 to 22 cents per kilowatt-hour (including VAT) from January 2026, but for vulnerable consumers it will decrease by 2.5 cents (12.2 percent) to 18 cents.
Suppliers will have to finance more energy saving actions from next January, which could have an impact on fuel, electricity and gas prices.
Suppliers will have to finance more energy saving actions from next January, which could have an impact on fuel, electricity and gas prices.
Suppliers will have to finance more energy saving actions from next January, which could have an impact on fuel, electricity and gas prices.
Suppliers will have to finance more energy saving actions from next January, which could have an impact on fuel, electricity and gas prices.
Suppliers will have to finance more energy saving actions from next January, which could have an impact on fuel, electricity and gas prices.
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