Sejdiu: In markets around the 100 euro price for MWh, in Kosovo 250 euros MWh- without a defence election

Analyst Dardan Sejdiu has said businesses in Kosovo are paying the high electricity price for MWh, and this is damaging them, Periscopi reports. According to Sejdiu in Kosovo, this price “charges the entire manufacturing industry with planning to close or evacuate”. “In the surrounding markets, the price is about $100 for MWh. In Kosovo, over 250 [...]
According to Sejdiu in Kosovo, this price “charges the entire manufacturing industry with planning to close or evacuate”.
In the surrounding markets, the price is about $100 for MWh.
In Kosovo, over 250. /MWh, no choice, no protection.
That's liberalization, that's to leave the manufacturer to the mercy of the fate and whims of Calik Limak.
In an economy like ours, where industry is a source of employment, this growth of the current is incompatible”, it has written among other things.
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$250 for megavat/h] price that will kill producers and businesses
Producers and businesses in Kosovo have been placed in the “open field” of energy. But in this “teg” there is only one bidder that sells the current by over 2560 /MWh.
By comparison:
Aurora Energy Research says that “due to short-term fluctuations and the rising prices of raw materials, prices are expected to stay close to $100. /MWh until 2030. But long term basic prices are expected to be between $70 /MWh.”
In the surrounding markets, the price is about $100 per MWh.
In Kosovo, over 250. /MWh, no choice, no protection.
That's liberalization, that's to leave the manufacturer to the mercy of the fate and whims of Calik Limak.
In an economy like ours, where industry is a source of employment, this growth of electricity is unaffordable.
The price of over 250. /MWh, raises production costs, kills the chance for export, and forces the entire manufacturing industry to shut down or escape.
Kosovo has no luxury to see these few factories closed one after another.
Over 250. /MWhper is the price that will sink us every day.
If it's not done now, it'll be late tomorrow.












