Helps us: Publishing calculators where we can count expensive bills

The Energy Regulatory Office has published a calculator to calculate electricity bills, following the tariff change proposal. In this calculator the state of A1 and A2 spaces where citizens can set the figure of kilowatts spent during the day and night periods. By the latest proposal, the citizens he wants [...]
The Energy Regulatory Office has published a calculator to calculate electricity bills, following the tariff change proposal.
In this calculator the state of A1 and A2 spaces where citizens can set the figure of kilowatts spent during the day and night periods.
By the latest proposal citizens spending over 600 kilowatts will pay on energy price suspicion, while those who spend under 600 kilowatts will be billed with fees that have been applicable before.
Calculator TheSE are active, you just have to put the data under your bill to see what value will be with the new tariffs.
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