20 euros more expensive than yesterday, Rizvanolli shows KEK has found electricity today for open-market companies that still have contracts

Acting Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli has announced that the average energy price purchased on the first day of market liberalisation was 64.55 euros for MWh, while today 86.75 euros. Here KEK provided electricity for companies on the first day of market liberalisation. Average price [...]
Here KEK provided electricity for companies on the first day of market liberalisation. The average price of energy purchased yesterday was 64.55 Euro for MWh, while the amount purchased for today is contracted at 86.75 Euro for MWh, both competing awards. ”
Beyond the genuine fear of the uncertainty that brings market liberalisation in the short term, beyond the noise and insincere screams of some (a little but loud)) to share some precious moments of reference to what is happening. A The LEPX is a modern dream come true for Kosovo. The mechanism through which the energy market on both sides of the border joins, the component between our energy capacities is best exploited. A The EPEX is a market that operates with the most rigorous rules of Europe's highest standards, where everything is transparent of any transaction leaves a lasting impression to enable rigorous monitoring and investigation in case of need. In the big picture, ALPEX is the very antidote to “energy mafia” that has really worked long in Blkan and probably still works but has nothing to do with Kurti Government. ) A The EPEX was founded on February 1, 2024, and is still new. It was a historic moment, but like many events that are really important, it failed to get the right attention among the daily noises that occupy the main space in our public record. With market liberalisation, A EPEX gets a little more liquid, bigger and stronger. ”
Rizvanelli said he was just a supplier in 2016. K ESCO, and today there are 21 suppliers.
“As far as competition is concerned in the supply market, by the time the Electricity Law was made that envisions market liberalisation (2016), it was just one supplier: K ESCO. Today there are 21 suppliers licensed by ZRE, of which at least 5 claim to be active and willing to bid. And now that there are not 3 but 1300 consumers in the market, the number of suppliers and competition between them will certainly increase, in the best of consumers, the sector and the entire economy. ”
She has added that Kosovo still has many ways to make up a free and integrated market in the EU market.
Kosovo, as well as the countries of the region, has yet to learn about electricity markets and still many ways to make it up to a free and integrated market in the European Union market (paramounted 2030). Our businesses also have much to learn in terms of free market operation and optimizing electricity consumption. These lessons may seem difficult now, but they should be taught today so that our businesses will be competitive in the future when we are part of the integrated European energy market, with all possibilities, but also its problems with policies like carbon prices. ”
She has said the government will be sincere and precise.
On this road, there will certainly be challenges for businesses as well as institutions. We may even make a mistake at times, but that is how we learn and grow up to be competitive in the market and to counteract the influence of those who are neither our friends nor honest in business. On the part of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, we assure you that on this journey we will be sincere, committed and together for public intervention: for the benefit of the consumer, the country's sector. ”












