Free electricity for war veterans and their widows
100 kWh free monthly, for one year, for World War II veterans and their widows.

A social support initiative for the oldest members of society has recently been launched in the energy sector. World War II veterans and their wives can now benefit from free electricity as part of a special programme.
The offer consists of 100 kWh of free electricity each month for 12 consecutive months. This amount of energy can cover a significant portion of the household consumption of a single elderly person's home.
Beneficiaries and conditions
The programme is aimed exclusively at World War II veterans and their widows, a group of senior citizens facing financial hardship due to low pensions and rising utility costs.
For many of these individuals, electricity bills represent a considerable financial burden on their monthly budget, and this initiative can provide genuine relief from household expenses.
The programme reflects an acknowledgement of the sacrifices made by this generation and a desire to offer them tangible support in their senior years. For eligible senior citizens, this offer could mean significant savings, allowing them to allocate resources towards other essential needs, such as medication or food.
Content paraphrased and adapted by SeniorHelp from verified public sources.
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