Price regulation - Electricity

Electricity prices, as well as the prices of services provided by energy entities while performing energy activities are not regulated, unless it is prescribed otherwise by the the Energy Law.

Electricity transmission and distribution use-of-system charges are regulated for all system users, as well as the prices of auxiliary services: primary control, voltage regulation, black start and island mode. Apart from the above mentioned prices, prices of electricity meant for guaranteed supply and prices of capacity reservation for system services of secondary and tertiary regulation can also be regulated.

Guaranteed supply represents a public service which secures the right of households and small customers to have electricity supply on the territory of the Republic of Serbia at reasonable, easy to be compared, transparent and non-discriminatory prices. All final electricity customers are entitled to select their supplier in the market, while only households and small customers are entitled to guaranteed supply (households and small cusomers can both exercise that right and select an electricity supplier in the market).

Graphic review of regulated and non-regulated prices for final electricity customers are available here.

Price regulation in the electricity field is organised in line with the following principles:

 

  • Coverage of justified costs
  • Economic and energy efficiency
  • Non-discrimination
  • Regulation efficiency
  • Transparency
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