COST OF LIVING / Incentive program for energy-saving gas appliances to start in 2024
12/29/2023 07:45 PM
A program offering incentives to consumers to buy energy-efficient gas appliances will begin on Jan. 1, 2024, the Energy Administration of the Ministry of Economic Affairs said Friday.
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