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Ordinary Citizens in Kosovo Pay for Millions of Euros of Stolen Electricity

Electricity theft is costing Kosovo tens of millions of euros every year, while the burden for these losses is passed on to ordinary consumers through their electricity bills.

Electricity bills at the entrance of an apartment in Prishtina. Photo: Erlida Mulaku

Privacy Concerns in Kosovo over Electricity Bills Dumped in Hallways

In many buildings in Kosovo, electricity bills are delivered without envelopes and left in communal hallways of apartment blocks for anyone to see. Despite privacy concerns, little is being done to resolve the issue.

Energy Market Reform Leaves Kosovo’s Big Businesses Sweating

The Alliance of Kosovar Businesses warned that current energy market reform is driving both local and foreign investors to lay off employees and consider leaving Kosovo for other countries in the region.

Kosovo to Stop Paying for Energy in Serb-Majority North

Minister of Economy says Kosovo government will not continue allocating state money to cover energy bills in the Serb-majority north, where consumers have not paid for their electricity since the war ended.

Kosovar Energy Companies Fined Millions for Violations During the Energy Crisis

The companies for distribution and the supply of electricity in Kosovo have been fined millions of euros by the Energy Regulatory Office as a result of several violations during the energy crisis in 2021.

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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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