Slovenia won't extend household electricity price regulation

Slovenia won't extend household electricity price regulation

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Environment, Climate and Energy Minister of Slovenia Bojan Kumer has announced that the full electricity price regulation for households will not be extended.

He has called on suppliers to reduce their prices by adjusting them to real market conditions, CE Report quotes STA.

Note that full electricity price regulation for households was introduced last November and expires at the end of this month.

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