Electricity prices in Kosovo are the cheapest in the
In Kosovo, the price per kilowatt/hour is 6 cents, which is almost five times lower than in Romania, where 1 kilowatt/hour costs 29 cents.
In Kosovo, the price per kilowatt/hour is 6 cents, which is almost five times lower than in Romania, where 1 kilowatt/hour costs 29 cents.
The Energy Regulatory Office of Kosovo (ERO), on April 16, approved new energy tariffs, which have increased by 16.1 percent compared to last year. However, ERO has not yet announced
A few days ago, the Regulatory Office approved maximum revenues for operators, which implied an increase in the price of electricity for consumers. The new tariffs will apply to accounts
Current and historical electricity prices for Kosovo. Hourly price data from ENTSO-E.
The decision to raise electricity prices has triggered public opposition. On April 11, the same day ERO approved the operators'' requests, people protested against the decision in Prishtina.
The electricity sale price by KEK has not increased this year, nor in previous years. As the main electricity producer in Kosovo, this has helped to curb price increases for citizens and
During the period 2021-2024, significant progress has been made in increasing transparency in the process of determining electricity tariffs in Kosovo. These improvements have had the effect of
In the Western Balkans, Kosovo* had the cheapest electricity for households in the first half of the year while the price was the highest in Montenegro, according to Montenegrin statistical
Electricity tariffs are presented in the link below.
Kosovo KS: Electricity Price: HC: Between 1000 & 2499 KwH: excl VAT & Other Recoverable Taxes & Levies data is updated semiannually, averaging 0.060 EUR/kWh (Median) from Jun 2013 to Dec
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