Electricity Prices in Croatia To Soar as of July 1, Petrol Prices up again
May 27th, 2008
Zagreb, May 27 (CP) — The Croatian Electric Company, HEP, has announced that it will be raising the price of electricity from July the 1st. HEP is waiting for the government to determine later this week new electricity costs, however, an increase of 10 to 20% is expected.
In the meantime, the price of petrol has again gone up.
Eurosuper 95 has broken the 9 kuna mark while Eurodiesel and Diesel are now approaching 10 kuna per litre.
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