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Frequently asked questions
- Where and how should the billing electric meters be installed?
- In what cases and by whom can be stopped the supply of electricity to the consumer?
- At whose expense is the repair or replacement carried out, if the billing electric meter is damaged or the connection scheme is broken, because of the fault of the consumer, including the household subscriber?
- Which tariffs are available for electricity for the population?
- Which tariffs are available for natural gas for the population?
- How to install the billing meters outside the apartment
- Who is responsible if the meter is damaged due to the household subscriber’s fault?
- In what cases is the consumer not responsible for the damage caused to the power supply enterprise?
- What is the notification?
- Who is a household subscriber (population)?
- What is the power grid?
- What is the power supply enterprise?
- How to make a recalculation for interference in the electricity meter?
- Can the commandant of the building stop the electricity supply of the apartment due to the debt for current expenses (elevator fee, repair fee, etc.)?
- Is the state fee required for permits issued by the Ministry of Energy?
- What is the terms of references?
- By whom gas meter should be repaired when it is damaged?
- By what normative legal acts are the provision of terms of references to consumers (population, non-population, including business entities) regulated?
- Should household subscribers pay for meters?
- What is the State Electric Power Enterprise?
- Who is the electricity consumer?
- Who is the subscriber (main consumer)?
- Who is a sub-subscriber?
Who is the subscriber (main consumer)?
The subscriber whose electrical devices connected to the grids of the power plant, and who concludes the purchase and sale agreement with an energy supply company.