ERO shows how many contracts are being signed by citizens in the north for electricity
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The Chairman of the Board of the Office of the Energy Regulator (ZrE), Ymer Fejzullahu, has stated that a large part of consumers in the north of the country have begun to sign contracts for the electricity spent with the company "Elektroseverin", although according to him, the trend is not it is with the expectations of this institution. Fejzulalhu emphasizes that a large number of consumers are still resisting not to sign contracts, but he hopes that by the end of the year they will sign the contracts.

Speaking about the energy tariffs in the north, and if the citizens in that part are paying for electricity, he said that "Elektrosever" is fulfilling its obligations in relation to KEDS or paying the tariffs set by the ERO.

The Chairman of the ERO Board adds that 100 percent of the electricity there continues to be received from Serbia.

This is what Fejzullahu stated after the meeting of the ERO Board, in which the request for the List of Tariffs ALPEX sh.a for the bidding area of ​​the Republic of Kosovo, as the Named Operator of the Electricity Market (NEMO) was approved. are related to the Intraday Market.

For this, the expert for tariffs and regulatory issues, Muharrem Gashi, has addressed two requests of ALPEX.

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