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Reduction in electricity costs starting from February 1 in Almaty

Reduced Electricity Costs by 1.2% for Businesses and Corporations

Reduction in Electricity Rates Set for Almaty Starting February 1
Reduction in Electricity Rates Set for Almaty Starting February 1

Reduction in electricity costs starting from February 1 in Almaty

In an announcement made by the Committee for the Regulation of Natural Monopolies of the Ministry of National Economy, it has been revealed that residents of Almaty will experience a decrease in electricity prices starting from February 1. The news was reported by Almaty.tv.

The exact reasons for the price decrease remain unspecified, but it is clear that this is a result of a reduction in electricity tariff. For households, the electricity supply tariff will be reduced by 1.5%, while for legal entities, the decrease will be 1.2%.

The savings for households and legal entities are approximate and may vary depending on their consumption. However, it is estimated that households will save slightly more than half a billion tenge, and legal entities will save 820 million tenge due to the price decrease.

The savings for both households and legal entities are direct results of the price decrease. The decrease in tariffs for electricity transmission and balancing, as well as power supply, largely contributed to the price reduction.

Despite the absence of specific numbers, the new household electricity tariff, without VAT, will be 16.86 tenge per kilowatt-hour. The new electricity price for legal entities is not specified in the text.

It is important to note that the public institution that announced the reduction of electricity tariffs in Almaty starting February 1 is not identified in the provided search results.

While the announcement does not provide further details on how the savings for households and legal entities were calculated, it is clear that starting from February 1, residents of Almaty and businesses in the city can expect to see a decrease in their electricity bills.

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