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The Government of FBiH extended subsidize of Electricity for Retirees with the Lowest Pensions

Published January 6, 2017
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Government of FBiHAt yesterday’s 60th emergency telephone session, the Government of FBiH extended the validity of the Decision on the implementation of measures to reduce the cost of electricity for households and stimulation of energy efficiency to the 30th of June 2017.

The decision stipulates subsidizing of electricity bills for customers from the category of households, with PC Elektroprivreda BiH Ltd Sarajevo and PC Elektroprivreda Ltd Mostar, and the right on it have customers with the lowest amount of pension that was paid last month by Federal Institute PIO in the FBiH, as well as the beneficiaries of financial assistance who have issued decision from the competent services / social welfare centers in the FBiH.

Reducing costs of electricity is realized on consumption below average (less than 268 kWh per month at PC Elektroprivreda BiH Ltd Sarajevo, i.e. below 348 kWh per month at PC Elektroprivreda Ltd Mostar).

(Source: klix.ba)

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