The price per megawatt-hour consumed, for example, doubles at the most common D02 rate. While so far people have paid 1,700 crowns without VAT for a megawatt hour, now it will be 3,120 crowns.
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The overall price on the invoice is helped by the fact that the regulated fees remain the same at the moment. Their amount will be announced by the Energy Regulatory Office for November next year, but analysts do not expect any significant increase.
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Wholesale electricity and gas prices have recently risen to record highs, with some price lists of suppliers rising by tens of percent or many times. In addition to the impact on consumers, the situation has also caused problems for some suppliers.
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In mid-October, Bohemia Energy announced its termination with approximately 900,000 customers, Kolibřík energie with 28,000 clients and A-PLUS Energie obchodní with 150 outlets.
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Even greater price increases can be expected for gas.
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