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Bulgaria: Heating laws slammed as anticompetitive

 |  June 3, 2013

The Commission for Protection of Competition has slammed Bulgaria’s energy laws as anticompetitive, claiming the current policies could cost consumers more than they should do to calculation errors. According to reports, the CPC is concerned that consumers heating their homes could over pay if inaccurate calculations in energy used to heat water could lead to incorrect hot water allocations. Reports say the CPC has suggested that more effective and accurate measurement devices be installed in buildings, among other changes, to correct what it describes as current legislation that steals consumers of their choice.

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