Let's protest”, “

Yesterday's Energy Regulatory Office (ZURE) has come up with a proposal to expensive electricity for 15%. This news was not well received by citizens, and there were numerous reactions from the opposition, writes Periscopi. According to a announcement released by ZRE on Friday, they reportedly have proposed the expensive price [...]
Yesterday's Energy Regulatory Office (ZURE) has come up with a proposal to expensive electricity for 15%. This news was not well received by citizens, and there were numerous reactions from the opposition as well, writes Periscope.
According to a announcement released by ZRE on Friday, they reportedly have proposed the expensive price of electricity in the country for about 15 per cent next month.
ZRERE has announced that they are based on the results of its consultative report on allowed maximum revenues, average tariff increases for consumers are expected by another 15 per cent, and invited consumers for public consultation.
But after this announcement, citizens have erupted with angry criticism of Kurti government.
Periscopi brings you some of the citizens' reactions:
“The country must go to protests until the dismissal of this body”;
“With Kurt we're going to tribulation”;
We've come from Kurti”
She's the only one who has voted.



We remember that weeks ago, three energy sector companies in Kosovo asked the energy regulator to raise the price of electricity tariffs.
System, Transmission and Market Operator [ COMM ST], Kosovo Electricity Distributive Company [ KEDS] and the Kosovar Company for Electricity Supplier [Electrons] KESCO] called for the price of electricity tariffs due to electricity imports.
The ZERE invited consumers, regular enterprises and parties interested in public consultation for its proposal for increased electricity tariffs by 15 percent.
She said their comments and suggestions would accept by March 28th, before her board makes final decision to expensive the current.
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. / P ERISCOPIA












