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La facture d'électricité moyenne augmente de 1 euro, la vapeur de 4,5%
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La facture d'électricité moyenne augmente de 1 euro, la vapeur de 4,5%

Starting July 1, 2026, new electricity and heating energy prices take effect in Bulgaria, approved by the Energy and Water Regulation Commission for the next 12 months. The average increase in electricity costs is 3.05%, equivalent to approximately 1 euro per typical household bill. The commission emphasized a balanced approach to pricing, aiming to keep costs fair, economically justified, and accessible while ensuring predictability for consumers. This decision was made despite requests from companies to raise prices further, which were rejected to maintain affordability. Electricity prices remain among the lowest in Europe, with Bulgaria ranking third after Hungary and Malta according to Eurostat data. Heating prices increased by 4.54%, though some companies had requested much higher increases.

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La facture d'électricité moyenne augmente de 1 euro, la vapeur de 4,5%

Starting July 1, 2026, new electricity and heating energy prices take effect in Bulgaria, approved by the Energy and Water Regulation Commission for the next 12 months. The average increase in electricity costs is 3.05%, equivalent to approximately 1 euro per typical household bill. The commission emphasized a balanced approach to pricing, aiming to keep costs fair, economically justified, and accessible while ensuring predictability for consumers. This decision was made despite requests from companies to raise prices further, which were rejected to maintain affordability. Electricity prices remain among the lowest in Europe, with Bulgaria ranking third after Hungary and Malta according to Eurostat data. Heating prices increased by 4.54%, though some companies had requested much higher increases.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents the regulatory decisions and explanations from the Energy and Water Regulation Commission without overtly favoring any side. It includes quotes from both the regulator and industry representatives, providing a balanced view of the price changes and their justifications.

Pourquoi ces scores (Factualité 85 · Objectivité 70): The article provides specific details about new energy tariffs effective from July 1, 2026, including percentage increases and quotes from the regulator’s president. It aligns with cross-source consensus on price hikes and regulatory decisions. However, the tone leans slightly towards defending the

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