“Toplofikatsia Sofia”, the capital’s heating supply company, has proposed a significant reduction in the price of thermal energy starting from July 1. According to their application to the Energy and Water Regulatory Commission (EWRC), the company aims to lower the price per megawatt-hour to 97.78 leva without VAT, which represents a 29.11% decrease from the current rate of 137.93 BGN per megawatt-hour.
Similarly, “Toplofikatsia Pleven” has submitted an application suggesting a reduction in the price of heat energy to 56.10 BGN per megawatt-hour, a decrease of 42.13% compared to the current rate. However, “Toplofikatsia Burgas” has proposed an increase in price by 24.5%.
Meanwhile, “Toplofikatsia Plovdiv” has also submitted an application to EWRC regarding pricing from July 1, but the details remain confidential. In March, the company announced an anticipated 13% change in the final price of heat energy based on their calculations.
Typically, EWRC evaluates pricing elements across all companies and applies a standardized approach, with adjustments made accordingly. A public discussion on the matter is scheduled to take place, after which EWRC will issue its final decision on heating and hot water prices until June 30. (Novinite)