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Electricity prices, IMF conditions and the question no one escapes: What does sustainability really cost?

Electricity pricing is never just a technical policy issue. In Serbia, it has become a test of political credibility, social responsibility and economic realism....

Electricity prices in Serbia rise by 6.6% as households turn to energy-saving measures and new EPS discounts

As of October 1, electricity prices in Serbia have increased by 6.6% for households and small customers, according to the Energy Agency of the...

Serbia faces rising electricity prices: Households bear heavy state charges while businesses pay less

Serbia has entered the new autumn with another electricity price increase of 6.6% and a lowered threshold for the “red zone” from 1,600 to...

Serbian households pay higher real electricity prices than many wealthier European countries

Citizens of Serbia pay more for electricity than residents of 13 European countries, despite government claims that prices are among the lowest on the...

Reforming Serbia’s energy sector: Sustainability, efficiency and public interest

Despite electricity prices in Serbia being roughly three times lower than in the EU, this policy primarily benefits large consumers rather than low-income households....

Rising electricity prices in Serbia push households to shift consumption to night tariffs

The upcoming electricity price increase in Serbia, combined with rising living costs, is prompting households to adopt more efficient electricity use. Experts recommend shifting...

Serbia to raise electricity transmission and distribution prices from October 2025

From October 1, 2025, electricity transmission and distribution prices in Serbia will increase, with transmission rising by 10 percent and distribution by 16 percent...

IMF recommends annual electricity price adjustments in Serbia as 7% increase set for October

Lev Ratnovski, the International Monetary Fund’s permanent representative in Serbia, stated that the IMF recommends adjusting electricity prices once a year based on inflation...

Electricity price hikes and their impact on Serbian households and economy

Electricity prices in Serbia rose twice last year by 8% each time, with another increase of at least 7% planned from October 2025, and...

Rising electricity prices threaten competitiveness of Serbian industry, call for balanced solution

The new market electricity prices in Serbia are significantly higher than in previous years when prices were regulated, threatening the competitiveness of certain sectors,...

Serbian businesses face higher electricity prices as household rates remain stable

Serbia’s electricity prices remain stable for households this year, as Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) aims to avoid increasing household rates. However, businesses are facing higher...

Serbia faces new electricity price hike for businesses

Business owners in Serbia are bracing for a rise in electricity prices, with new offers from Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) indicating an increase of 8...

EPS denies claims of high electricity prices, but key questions remain unanswered

Elektroprivreda Srbije (EPS) has issued a response to an article by New Economy addressing concerns over electricity prices, stating that it does not purchase...

EPS maintains electricity prices for 2025, confirms positive financial results and continued investment

The general director of Electric Power Industry of Serbia (EPS), Dušan Živković, stated in an interview with NIN weekly that the company's position is...
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