
Belarus Embraces Electric Heating: Mogilev Leads the Charge
Mogilev Leads the Way in Belarus's Electric Heating Revolution Mogilev, Belarus – In a nation grappling with energy costs, the city of Mogilev is experiencing a quiet revolution. More than 15,000 residents have switched to electric heating, a trend driven by both economic incentives and the convenience of modern technology. The government's subsidies have played a pivotal role, making electric heating a viable option for many families. "We used to have central gas heating, but now we've switched to electric, and the savings are significant," says Viktor Retkov, a resident of Mogilev, whose family has embraced the change. "The ability to control the temperature precisely is also a huge plus." Oleg Kuznetsov, Head of the Energy Sales Department at Mogilevenergo, explains that the initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize the country's energy infrastructure. He highlights the availability of preferential tariffs for those who switch to electric heating, making it even more cost-effective. The video also features interviews with other Mogilev residents and energy experts, further emphasizing the benefits of electric heating. This initiative is not only economically sound but also contributes to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy future for Belarus.