With the reduction in energy prices, electricity bills will be read differently from February 1. To verify citizens who consume energy below 700 kWh, the OSSH will track the meters used in the field by employees.
"All readers today, when they perform the reading process that we call PDA, through this device we go to the place where the meter is installed. And manually the data is entered into the device and transmitted to the center. Through the staff, the data entry is processed and the bill is printed. The delicate point is that all readers are present and no reading is fictitious. Possibility of locating the reader to verify if it was on the right date and at the moment the reading was made. We have added, the operators that enter the data into the system. We have identified all subscribers who are up to 700kWh. Filters have been added and in an automatic way", said from OSSH, A2 reports.
To fulfill this task, OSSH will increase the number of employees engaged in meter reading. "We have another group of employees who are field readers. A difficult task, which also carries a weight of disputes. There are 870 employees, who will be increased by 120 new employees. From February 1, OSHEE will apply a new price of 10.5% less."
From February 1, for each kilowatt/hour of energy consumed, citizens will pay 8.5 lek excluding VAT, from 9.5 lek that was paid until 1 month ago. (A2 Televizion)