It plans to propose a solution before the end of the year, as these customers are not considered domestic consumers receiving support
The third vice president and minister of ecological transition, Teresa Ribera, has announced that her department is working on a “solution” to mitigate the rise in gas prices in the communities of owners who have communal boilers, as explained in an interview on RNE.
The minister has pointed to a reality that is often unknown: that neighborhood communities with these types of facilities cannot take advantage of regulated gas tariffs (the increase of which is currently legally limited to 5% per quarter) because they are intended for customers who have entered into small contracts. volume. “The boilers of the owners’ communities contract a much larger volume, which is why they don’t have access to that rate,” he explained.
Ribera has assured that a “system to contain the rise in gas prices” that will affect these types of community installations in Spain, where there are estimated to be around 900,000, is according to figures released by the minister. treated.
With regard to the deadlines for the approval of this measure, the head of Ecological Transition has indicated that it is expected to be ready before the end of the year. “We want (the measure) to arrive before citizens start to receive the heating bills,” he stressed.
Source: La Verdad

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