KESCO announces open market entry for large consumers

KESCO announces open market entry for large consumers

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The Kosovo Electricity Supply Company (KESCO) said that consumers who have over 50 employees or who have a turnover of over 10 million euros will enter the open market - meaning they will be obliged to choose their own supplier, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

According to the announcement, this is effective from June 1, 2025 and is at the request of the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO).

Meanwhile, from March 6, KESCO will send "commercial consumers a letter, where they must prove that they have met the conditions to continue to be part of the regulated tariff consumers, or not."

"Therefore, they will continue to be those who have no more than 50 employees or no more than 10 million euros in annual turnover. If one of these components is exceeded, they will be part of the open market," the announcement says.

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