
Record high "market prices" introduced in the Hungarian residential electricity and gas markets
Price-capped electricity and gas is the cheapest in Hungary within the EU, but above-average consumption will cost significantly more.
Price-capped electricity and gas is the cheapest in Hungary within the EU, but above-average consumption will cost significantly more.
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