Because of the war, many Ukrainian citizens have lost their sources of income, and therefore cannot pay for utilities. Authorities are urging Ukrainians to pay bills to help businesses stay afloat.. Despite the fact that during the war, debtors are not charged a penalty for non-payment of utilities, accumulated debts will not be written off. The situation with the growth of debt may stabilize, since tariffs for gas, electricity and water in Ukraine will not change from August 1.
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How will electricity tariffs change in August.
From August 1, the price of electricity for Ukrainians will remain the same. Back in April, the Cabinet of Ministers adopted a resolution that froze the current tariffs until October 31 of this year..
Recall that now the tariff depends on the monthly volume consumed and is:.
up to 250 kWh – 1.44 UAH/kWh;
over 250 kWh – 1.68 UAH/kWh.
Gas tariffs from August 1.
In July, the Cabinet of Ministers fixed natural gas prices for heat producers and public institutions and reduced consumption by 10%.
From August 1 to March 31, 2023, the gas supply company Naftogaz Trading will supply 1,000 cubic meters of gas at the following prices:.
UAH 7,420 (excluding transportation costs) – to producers of heat energy and suppliers of hot water and heating to the population;
UAH 16,390 for public institutions;
UAH 38,325.50 including VAT per 1,000 cubic meters of gas for other needs.
“Freezing” the tariff will enable local authorities not to raise prices for heating and hot water for the population.
Water tariffs in August.
From August 1, tariffs for water disposal and water supply will not change in Ukraine and will remain at the level that was before the Russian invasion. No further information has been provided on this matter..