In the first summer month, the second stage of utility tariff increases will take place.

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The price increase will affect three key positions:
- heat energy;
- hot water supply;
- electricity used for heating.
The increase in the utility bill will be small — the average payment will increase by 3.12 rubles (2.6 rubles — for heating, 0.53 rubles — for hot water supply).
In addition, from the first summer month, the electricity tariff will increase. The cost will rise by 7.3% — to 0.0487 rubles per 1 kWh. For 1000 kWh in May, one had to pay 45.4 rubles, and in June, for a similar volume of consumption, the payment will increase to 48.7 rubles.
In January, a decree was signed on a two-stage increase in utility tariffs — from January 1 and from June 1.
In January, an increase of 17.05 rubles for all services, except hot water and heating, was planned. However, later, due to abnormally cold weather, it was decided to postpone the tariff increase from January 1 to March 1.
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