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Serbia: AERS approved higher electricity and gas price

As of 1 May, the price of electricity in Serbia will be increased by 8% and the price of natural gas by 10%, as approved by the Energy Agency Council. The average price of electricity for customers with guaranteed supply at regulated prices (households and small businesses), without the taxes and fees, will amount to 0.081 euros/kWh, or 0.11 euros/ kWh including all the taxes and fees.

AERS noted that the price of electricity for the guaranteed supply in Serbia, without the fees and taxes, will still be one of the lowest ones in Europe.

The price of natural gas will amount to 0.035 euros/kWh without the taxes and fees or 0.039 euros/kWh with the taxes and fees, which is also among the lowest in Europe.

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