Electricity tariffs: Competition “fires up”: February 1st energy ombudsman starts | Economy: Financial News and News – 2024-03-04 12:47:05

Electricity tariffs: Competition “fires up”: February 1st energy ombudsman starts |  Economy: Financial News and News
 – 2024-03-04 12:47:05

The conflict between RAAEF and the Natural Gas company is growing over the issue that has been opened on the occasion of the company’s product, which provides for fixed pricing at 12 cents per kilowatt hour for 8 months.

After the announcement of the Regulatory Authority, which openly publicized its objections on the matter, the Natural Gas company is retaliating with spikes once morest RAAEF. The company recognizes the work of the Authority, which is to check the compliance of the offered tariff products of the suppliers with the provisions of legislative framework and the procurement code and the relevant decisions of the Authority.

However, its work must always be done in the best interest of the consumer, the company says

Skylakakis: Nothing is written in stone

As the journalist Chryssa Foskolou reported in the main OPEN news bulletin, the government’s reaction and the ministerial decision to unlock the new tariff are now awaited with great interest. While the Minister of Environment and Energy Theodore Skylakakis recently stated that “nothing is written in stone”.

Finally, from February 1, the energy mediator enters our lives, for disputes with suppliers and network managers concerning, among other things, questioning of the bill or the amount of consumption, the way of settlement of debts, ambiguity in charges, problematic information, etc. Every month there are approximately 400 complaint requests, while during the crisis there were 12,000 requests, as reported by Chrysa Foskolou.

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