The company announces that, like all the past years, the price of heat supplied to Kaunas residents will not only be lower than the national average, but also one of the lowest in Lithuania in general.
“Residents can be calm – if the situation in the energy market remains stable, fuel and electricity prices will not change drastically, the heat price in Kaunas throughout the heating season will, as usual, be lower than the national average and one of the lowest in Lithuania,” said Marketing and Communications of Kauno Energija head of department Šarūnas Bulota.
In October, compared to the previous month, the price of heat energy among big cities decreased only in Kaunas – by 1.52 percent.
According to the data of the Lithuanian Energy Agency, in October of this year, compared to the previous month, the price of heat energy among big cities decreased only in Kaunas – by 1.52 percent. The price of heat energy in Kaunas in October is 6.07 ct/kWh (without VAT), in September it reached 6.16 ct/kWh (without VAT).
About 50 companies supply centralized heat in Lithuania. According to the data published by the State Energy Regulatory Council (VERT), the most expensive heat is in smaller districts and cities – about 11.5 ct/kWh (with VAT), in Kaunas and other big cities the price of heat is almost twice as low. Compared to the most expensive heat price in the country, it is 45 percent higher in Kaunas. smaller.
Compared to the most expensive heat price in the country, it is 45 percent higher in Kaunas. smaller.
“Kaunos enerjija” specialists point out that the biggest influence on the size of heating bills is not the price of heat, which does not change significantly, but the tightness of the building – whether the heat is used efficiently, whether it leaves through leaky windows, doors, walls, or whether the internal heating system of the building is working efficiently. Residents pay for the amount of heat used – the tighter the building, the more efficiently the heat is used, the lower the bills.
If the residents of apartment buildings notice that the radiators do not heat up or heat up unevenly at the beginning of the heating season, they should immediately contact the administrator of their building or the president of the community, who are responsible for the building’s internal heating and hot water systems. It should be noted that the heat supplier supplies heat to the entrance of the building, and their supervisor is responsible for the building’s internal heating and hot water systems.
The company “Kauno energija”, which supplies centralized city heat to the people of Kaunas, in preparation for the new heating seasonconducted hydraulic tests on 450 km long pipelines – the defects found were removed, the boiler rooms are ready for work – residents will be supplied with sustainably produced heat reliably and efficiently. This year, the Panemunė microdistrict was also connected to the integrated city heat network.
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