I don't know how we're going to make this”

As March approaches, concerns begin about the potential costing of electricity in Kosovo. At this time, the Energy Regulatory Office (ZRRE) makes each year's review and set of tariffs, which are announced every April 1st and valid until 31 March of the following year. This year, sir. RRE confirmed that distribution companies [...]
At this time, the Energy Regulatory Office (ZRRE) makes each year's review and set of tariffs, which are announced every April 1st and valid until 31 March of the following year.
This year, sir. The RRE confirmed that companies for distribution and electricity supply have demanded that it be expensive, but did not specify how much.
When we heard last night that the current price could rise, we were very worried”, it says about Radio Free Europe I deserved Wessel.
Her 7-member family lives in a Kosovo Fushje residence, which is heated up by electricity.
Last month it shows it has paid 130 euros for the service alone.
Her husband is the only one in the family who works and pays about 550 euros a month.
I don't know how it's gonna work out if it gets expensive. We only have to find a house with a wooded hole. I have young children and my old father-in-law. Everyone needs a warm environment, says 45-year-old.
Faith from Gjilan separates similar concerns. He lives with social assistance of 120 euros a month and says he barely manages to make ends meet even with current prices.
I get 15-17 euros a month... If he grows up, I don't know how he will survive”, he says.
In contrast, Mehdi Delia says that he is prepared for the potential cost of electricity.
I live alone and the electricity bill comes from 15 to 20 euros a month. If it counts for 30 days, it's not even a euro a day. It's not expensive for me, but for those with small salaries, it can be unaffordable”, Delia says, showing that she works in the private sector and that she pays about 1,200 euros a month.












