Electricity and Heating Bills in Bulgaria Set to Rise from July 1
From July 1, 2025, electricity and thermal energy prices in Bulgaria are set to increase
Crews of the Bulgarian National Electric Company (NEK) were able to fix at 1:40 pm Saturday the two serious breakdowns of its electric posts, which left some Black Sea resorts without electricity.
The temporary restraining power regime for towns and resorts near the southern Black Sea city of Burgas has been lifted.
The two breakdowns left since Thursday evening several resorts along the coastline without power, air conditioning and hot water, prompting many tourists to cancel and alter vacation plans. 120 workers were blocked in a coal mine near Burgas.
From July 1, 2025, electricity and thermal energy prices in Bulgaria are set to increase
From July 1, 2025, Bulgarian households are expected to see an average increase of just under 5% in their electricit
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