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KOSTT gains independence from Serbian electricity transmission system

Kosovo’s electricity transmission system operator KOSTT is set to join the regional network of operators in Europe, ending its reliance on the Serbian power grid and allowing Kosovo to create a joint energy bloc with Albania.

Kosovo’s energy market: when will the monopoly end?

Holding onto its complete control over the distribution and supply of electricity to Kosovo’s homes and businesses, a single consortium dominates the Kosovo energy market, with smaller companies attempting to enter the market still frozen out.

Kosova e Re will impoverish Kosovo citizens

Kosovo’s new power plant will cause the average price of electricity to skyrocket, and in the face of both cheaper and safer options, will willfully cost the Kosovo taxpayer billions over the next twenty years.

The history of candidate elimination for chair of Energy Regulatory Office

Government cabinet interfere with candidate selection for the board members of the Energy Regulatory Office

Kosovo refuses to sign Western Balkans energy memorandum

Kosovo is the only Western Balkans state that has refused to sign a recently agreed memorandum on energy issues in Vienna, citing Serbia’s noncompliance with the energy agreement made in Brussels and the fact that its transmission operator cannot function independently in the energy system

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Prishtina Insight is a digital and print magazine published by BIRN Kosovo, an independent, non-governmental organisation. To find out more about the organization please visit the official website. Copyright © 2016 BIRN Kosovo.

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