March 8, 2025, 2:51 p.m.

Kherson Approves Heating Tariffs of ₴ 2355.42/Gcal for 2024-2025 Season

(Photo: Upstairs)

Kherson has approved heating tariffs for the population for the 2024-2025 season.

The relevant order was signed by the head of the Kherson City Military Administration Roman Mrochko.

The new prices are set for Khersonteploenergo and include the cost of heat energy, its production, transportation and supply.

The tariff for heat energy, including the cost of maintaining central heating stations, is UAH 2355.42 per Gcal excluding VAT. The cost of heat production is UAH 2111.77 per Gcal, transportation is UAH 228.14 per Gcal, and supply is UAH 15.51 per Gcal.

If we do not take into account the cost of maintaining heating stations, the tariff is reduced to 2317.06 UAH/Gcal.

Separate tariffs have been set for houses with autonomous heating: from 1813.80 UAH/Gcal to 2009.14 UAH/Gcal, depending on the address.

It should be added that the cost of heating for the population supplied by Kherson Heat and Power Plant, Kherson Heat and Power Plant, Kherson Heat and Power Plant and Group Company LLC in the heating season 2024-2025 remained the same as last season.

Meanwhile, heat tariffs in Mykolaiv have changed since the beginning of March. At the same time, tariffs for consumers during martial law remain at the level before the full-scale invasion. According to the new tariffs, the price of heat energy for households will be UAH 3467.46 per Gcal (including VAT), for budgetary institutions - UAH 5433.00 per Gcal, and for other consumers - UAH 5437.98 per Gcal. In particular, these tariffs include various components: heat production, transportation and supply of energy.

Intent has already written that the Cabinet of Ministers has allocated additional funds for the restoration of Kherson and other affected regions. In particular, UAH 5.2 billion will be allocated for the comprehensive restoration of five settlements, including Posad-Pokrovske in Kherson region.

Ірина Глухова

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