ZRRE says energy companies are demanding increased electricity prices

Energy sector companies in Kosovo have applied for an increase in the price of electricity tariffs, confirmed for Radio Free Europe the head of the Energy Regulatory Office Board (ZRRE), Ymer Fejzullahu. “SystemOperator, Transmission and Market [ COMM ST], Kosovo Electricity Distributive Company [ KEDS] and Company [...]
“COMM ST], Kosovo Electricity Distributive Company [ KEDS] and the Kosovar Company for Electricity Supplier [Electrons] KESCO has submitted applications for reviewing tariffs”, Fyzullahu says, but does not specify what their demand for growth is.
Currently, he says, the ZERE is in the evaluation phase of these applications.
After the end of this process, he says this institution will draft a detailed assessment report, which will also be available for public consultation.
The ERR makes the annual review and assignment of electricity tariffs, which are announced every April 1st and are worth until March 31st of the following year.
Last year, Z The RRE cut the price for commercial and industrial consumers by 3 percent.
But a year earlier, in 2023, the tariffs increased by 15 percent for all consumer categories.
Currently, for consumers who spend up to 800 kilowatts per hour within a month, the daily electricity price is 7.79 cents per kilowatt, while for those who spend more than 800 kilowatts, the share on it was estimated at 14.45 cents.
Between 10:00 and 7:00 a.m., the price for kilowatt is 3.34 cents for those who spend up to 800 kilowatts and 6.81 cents for those who spend the most. /Radio Europe Free












