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Pricelists and special offers


PRICELIST FOR REMINDERS

The cost of the first reminder for a past-due liability is €1, while the cost of the second reminder is €2.

In accordance with Article 13 of the Rules on the implementation of the Value Added Tax Act (Official Gazette of the Republic of Slovenia, No. 141/2006, with amendments), VAT is not charged for reminders.

MANAGEMENT OF THE CONTRACT TERMINATION PROCESS

The cost of the management of the contract termination process is €15 (including VAT) for an individual metering point.
The aforementioned amount is charged to a customer if the seller terminates a contract due to the breach of contractual obligations by the customer.

CANCELLATION OF THE CONTRACT TERMINATION PROCESS

The cost of the cancellation the contract termination process is €10 (including VAT) for an individual metering point.
The aforementioned amount is charged to a customer if the seller cancels the contract termination process in accordance with the applicable general terms and conditions.

INFORMATION REGARDING FEES IMPOSED BY THE GOVERNMENT (TARIFFS)

By clicking on a specific fee, you will be directed to a web page where you can find the act that sets out that fee.

  • Fee for distribution (lump sum, consumption) and measurements: the amount of the network charge is set out in an internal act of the geographically responsible operator of the distribution system. That act can be found here.
  • Energy efficiency contribution (pursuant to Article 317 of the EZ-1)
  • CHP and RES contribution (contribution to support the production of electricity from high-efficiency cogeneration and renewable energy sources in accordance with Article 377 of the EZ-1)
  • Environmental tax on CO2 emissions
  • Excise duty

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Frequently asked questions

The regular price list is valid until we introduce a new regular price list or until revoked.

No. The supplier switch takes place within the system, and this does not require any intervention on your installations or in the network.

Connection to the natural gas network is carried out in several phases.

  1. First, the distribution system operator (DSO) must be sent an application for the granting of consent for connection (the application is posted on the website of most DSOs). If there are no grounds for refusal, the DSO grants consent for connection and concludes a connection contract with you.
  2. After the connection contract is concluded, the DSO completes the connecting gas pipeline (all the conditions must be met and monetary liabilities settled to conclude the connection contract).
  3. You must conclude a natural gas supply contract with us or with a supplier you select to establish an actual natural gas connection.
  4. When we receive the signed contract documentation from you, we submit it to the distribution system operator, with which you arrange the connection itself. 

Your distribution system operator is the owner and operator of the gas network to which your consumption point is connected. Your distribution system operator is defined geographically and cannot be selected. Your natural gas supplier supplies gas within this gas supply network. You can select your supplier freely and also replace them at will. 

No. The supplier cannot impact the quality of supplied natural gas. 

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