Electricity bills prague

It costs €0.70 to shower for 10 minutes in . If you are showering for 10 minutes once a day, it will cost you a total of €21 per month. If you decide to reduce showers to 5 minutes, you would save €10.50.
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It costs €0.70 to shower for 10 minutes in . If you are showering for 10 minutes once a day, it will cost you a total of €21 per month. If you decide to reduce showers to 5 minutes, you would save €10.50.

It costs €0.88 to have a bath in . If you are taking a bath once a day, it will cost you a total of €26.4 per month. If you decide to reduce number of baths from every day to every 2nd day, you would save €13.20.

It costs €5.26 to charge an electric vehicle in . If you are charging an electric vehicle once a day, it will cost you a total of €157.8 per month. If you decide to charge your electric vehicle every 2nd day, you would save €78.90.

It costs €0.09 to run the washing machine in . If you are running the washing machine once a day, it will cost you a total of €2.7 per month. If you decide to running the washing machine every 2nd day, you would save €1.35.

It costs €0.04 to vacuum for 10 minutes in . If you are vacuuming for 5 minutes once a day, it will cost you a total of €1.2 per month. If you decide to vacuum every 2nd day, you would save €0.60.

It costs €0.04 to use a hairdryer for 10 minutes in . If you are using a hairdryer for 10 minutes once a day, it will cost you a total of €1.2 per month. If you decide to use the hairdryer for 5 minutes, you would save €0.60.

It costs €0.07 to watch 1 hour of TV in . If you are watching 1 hour of TV once a day, it will cost you a total of €2.1 per month. If you decide to reduce tv usage by 2 hours a day, you would save €1.05.

Ahhh, utilities. Gas and water and electricity. They´re not very exciting, but at some point during your time in Prague, you may actually need to pay for them – or have an argument with the landlord or the electricity company over how much you´re being asked to pay.

Depending on your rental agreement, you may have a utilities fee included in the rental price; in that case, your landlord will handle payments. If, however, you own your apartment or the utilities have been registered in your name, you´ll have to take care of paying the bills and probably a whole bunch of other details besides. Here, in the first of our series on utilities in Prague, is a primer on that accessing that all-important physical phenomenon: electricity.

The site has a great deal of advice and technical information in English about all utilities services in Prague, including how to sign up for service, how to troubleshoot a broken meter, and payment methods (at the moment, however, many of their online forms seem to be unavailable).

The company that runs the electricity in Prague and Roztoky is called Pražská energetika, a.s., and they seem to be quite customer-service-friendly. If you need to speak with someone directly, PRE has several customer centers, in Pragues 1, 4, and 9. Your best bet is the Prague 1 center if you require English-language service. Its address is:

How often will my meter be checked?Your electricity meter is inspected once ever four months to determine how much you´ve used. If you live in an apartment building, there will be notices posted in the hallway a few days before the inspector comes. Your bill will also indicate on the bottom left-hand corner of the first page under Zpráva pro zákazníka the estimated date of the next inspection.

· Komfort Klasik 24 is best for homes that consume electricity only for ordinary consumption and do not use electricity for heat or hot water. The difference between this and the other plans is that there is no low tariff – all the rates are the same, regardless of time of day. Distribution rate D01d is best for one- to two-person homes that don´t have appliances with high energy consumption rates, like dishwashers, large fridges, and clothes dryers. Otherwise, choose rate D02d.

· Komfort AKU 8 offers a more advantageous price rate for homes with electric accumulators for heat and hot water. For 8 hours per day during off-peak hours, all of the home´s electricity is run on the low tariff. Choose distribution rate D25d if you only have an electrical boiler (water heater in the U.S.) or a small storage heater, or choose rate D26d if you heat water with an electrical boiler and have storage heaters in multiple rooms.

· Komfort Kombi 16 is designed for homes with a hybrid or combined heating system composed of both an electrical accumulator and electrical boilers/space heaters. For 16 hours every day, the entire home is fed by low-tariff electricity. This plan comes with only one distribution rate (D35d).

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