Eurostat: Kosovo gets lowest electricity prices in Europe

Kosovo's domestic consumers, according to the latest report by the EU official statistics agency Eurostat, pay the lowest electricity prices in Europe. The recently released report, which deals with the analysis of the second part of 2019, stresses that the electricity prices in Kosovo for households were 6.1 [...]
Kosovo's domestic consumers, according to the latest report by the EU official statistics agency Eurostat, pay the lowest electricity prices in Europe. The recently released report, which deals with the analysis of the second part of 2019, stresses that the electricity prices in Kosovo for households were 6.1 euros for 100 kilowata/h. In fact, Kosovo has a big difference to second place, where Serbia is ranked, with prices of 7.2 euros or 18 per cent more expensive.
Meanwhile, other countries in the region have much more expensive prices. Local consumers in Bosnia paid 8.71 euros for 100 kilowatt/h, or 44 percent more than in Kosovo, while in Albania, 9.1 euros or 50 percent more than we do. Meanwhile, Montenegro is the most expensive in the region at 10.1 euros. So Montenegrins pay electricity prices 65 per cent higher than Kosovars.
The ongoing Eurostat conveys the changes in electricity prices both inside and outside the European Union and is responsible for publishing high quality statistics throughout Europe that enable comparisons between countries and regions.
The following table shows that the highest domestic consumer prices are in Denmark, Germany and Belgium, while Kosovo's lowest prices. So prices are heavier from the highest to the lowest, and Kosovo's final gravity with the state code with which it is internationally recognised, XK.













