The increase in gas and electricity prices forces us to look for alternatives

The increase in gas and electricity prices forces us to look for alternatives

In autumn, gas and electricity prices rose in Turkey. 

So, gas has risen in price by 20.4% for residential premises, and immediately by 50.8% for commercial (in this sense, it is good that rates are rising more slowly for heating houses). 

Approximately the same indicator is for electricity: plus 20% to the price of electricity for households, and plus 50% for office and other premises. 

Due to the fact that many apartments and houses in Turkey are heated by electricity (heaters, air conditioners, underfloor heating, etc.), economists recommend paying attention to more economical options in terms of electricity consumption. So, there is a technique on sale that will allow you to save on expenses without hurting yourself and your family in heating: as users share their experience in Turkish communities in social networks, certain models of such «economical» air conditioners even with round-the-clock operation (it doesn't matter if it's «cold» or «warm») they do not «wind up» more than 1,000 Turkish lira of electricity per month. Despite the fact that last summer, many residents of resorts complained that they had to pay only for the operation of air conditioners for two or three thousand, and with their occasional inclusion. 

In a more economical mode, and in small apartments, theoretically, it will be quite realistic to meet several hundred Turkish lira per household - for gas and electricity.

However, it is not only energy resources that are becoming more expensive: rates for other services are also rising. So, in a number of residential complexes, residents are protesting against an unjustified increase in the size of the aidat.

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