Electricity is an integral part of our daily lives and its price can significantly affect the household budget. Therefore, the question of preferential electricity rates is still relevant. In 2024, we can still benefit from shield schemes that aim to protect consumers from sharp increases in energy prices. But until when
Winter evenings spent in a warm and cosy home are one of the most pleasant experiences of the season. However, providing comfort comes at a cost and translates into our electricity bills. So, in order to look after our wallet and the environment, it's worth looking at a few habits that will help us reduce our household electricity consumption. Energy-efficient
The first quarter of a new year is usually a time when many people set themselves various goals and resolutions. For the sake of wellbeing and finances, it is also worth adding a resolution to save energy in our homes to the list. Why? Here are some important reasons. Reason 1: Real savings on electricity bills Saving energy
The statutory mechanism of approval of tariffs for households by the President of the Energy Regulatory Office is designed to protect consumers against energy price increases. The President of the ERO verifies that the proposed tariffs are based on the energy sellers' costs. This guarantees consumers that the tariffs are close to the actual cost of energy in the market. This has also been the case
Co-generation, power, network, transitional and quality charges, plus subscription and excise duty. These are just some of the items on a sample electricity bill. It is worth knowing what specifically we are paying for. How to find out? Which charges depend on the volume of electricity consumption and which are fixed, and what is a tariff group? We explain. Your electricity bill
Poles are not only highly aware of measures to support electricity consumers, but also consider them sufficient to protect household budgets, according to the latest opinion poll conducted by YOTTA. YOTTA, in its latest opinion poll for the Polish Electricity Committee, asked Poles to what amount the state and the