The price of district heating has increased by up to 60 percent, according to recent reports. A state plan to offset some of the costs associated with district heating, set to begin in October, is expected to provide limited relief for some residents in certain communities. In areas where previous district heating prices were historically low, consumers will face a significant increase, with compensation payments proving insufficient to cover the full extent of the rise. Topics: #price #district #heating Post navigation Monday, September 12 Ingo Normet, theatre pedagogue and director, passed away
This significant price increase is deeply concerning for families struggling to afford essential heating costs. Reply