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There is no reason to increase price of central heating: EWRC Chairman Ivan Ivanov

EWRC Chairman Ivan Ivanov
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Any requests for an increase in the price of central heating are completely unfounded, the Chairman of the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission Ivan Ivanov said. At the end of March, the central heating companies in Bulgaria demanded a significant increase in the price of central heating and thermal energy. On the contrary, the price of central heating in Bulgaria during the next heating season will be lower than last year’s price after the significant reduction  in the price of natural gas, which strongly influences the price of central heating, Ivan Ivanov further said.




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