ZRGE acknowledges northern Serbs not involved in rising energy tariffs

Energy Regulatory Office Chief ( ZRERE, Ymer Feyzullahu, during reporting to the Commission for Economics, has acknowledged that four Serb majority northern municipalities are not reflected in the ZRE report on rising electricity tariffs. This with reasoning, as he said of the judiciary that is ZRE in terms of spending [...]
Energy Regulatory Office Chief ( ZRERE, Ymer Feyzullahu, during reporting to the Commission for Economics, has acknowledged that four Serb majority northern municipalities are not reflected in the ZRE report on rising electricity tariffs.
That's with the reasoning, as he said about the judiciary process that is ZRE in terms of spending electricity on that part.
Also the chairman of the Energy Regulatory Office Board (ZRRE) Ymer Feyzullahu during reporting to the Commission for Economics concerning the extraordinary review of electricity tariffs, stressed that during this year, he has opened the extraordinary review on legal grounds for the appointment of tariffs to reflect systems costs.
Fejzullahu said that within this process Z The RRE has opened a consultative period for electricity tariffs until January 28th.
For this, he said that the power use category over 600 kWH will have price hikes, but according to him, these categories will also benefit from government subsidies.
Commission Chairman Ferat Shala has asked the ZRE leader who authored this report on raising tariffs.
MP Shala has also asked whether there is legal basis for introducing 75m euros from the government for this increase in tariffs.
“There is intervention by the Government in ZRE, there is no legal basis”, he said.
After that, Fejzullahu said the author is ZRE, and her board is responsible for this report.
Denying that there are interventions by the government with subsidies in the ZRRE, as he said there were support from past governments.
Feyzulah has also spoken of increasing energy spending, which said there has been high consumption by 1400 during December.MW.
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