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Will lower energy prices lead to reduced costs in Serbia

The anticipation of lower energy prices in Serbia has sparked debates on whether this will lead to a reduction in prices across various sectors,...

Reforming electricity pricing: Enhancing market alignment for economic resilience

The implementation of the new methodology is set to commence in November this year, aiming to mitigate significant discrepancies in electricity prices during both...

EPS achieves historic profit: What contributed to the turnaround?

The Serbian state-owned power utility, Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS), marked a historic financial result last year, boasting a profit of 114.6 billion dinars, equivalent to...

Navigating Serbia’s electricity pricing puzzle: Balancing business needs and political realities

Zoran Drakulić, president of the Serbian Business Club Privrednik, expresses concerns about the soaring prices of electricity in Serbia, highlighting that a megawatt now...

Potential impact of reduced energy costs on food prices in Serbia

Serbian business owners could expect a reduction in gas and electricity prices starting May 1st, as announced, but whether this will affect food prices...

Serbian businesses seek relief as electricity prices soar

In a span of just two years, Serbia has not only caught up with but surpassed all other countries in the region in terms...

IMF Report: No increase in electricity and gas Prices in Serbia, but changes in calculation methods expected

The IMF report for Serbia does not anticipate a rise in electricity and gas prices in May 2024. Instead, it envisions the introduction of...

Serbia’s electricity prices and prospects: Will the state utility adjust to market trends?

The entire economy in Serbia currently pays 120 euros per megawatt-hour for electricity, which is significantly more expensive than the current market prices. The...
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