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Serbia, Energy Agency AERS has approved the increases in the price of electricity and natural gas for residential consumers as of 1 January

The Serbian Energy Agency (AERS) has approved the increases in the price of electricity and natural gas for residential consumers as of 1 January 2023.

The price of electricity will be increased by 8 %, while the price of natural gas will increase by 11 %.

According to AERS calculation, the electricity bill for an average household which spends around 400 kWh a month will increase up to 2.5 euros.

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Previously, the price of electricity for residential consumers was increased by 6.5 % on 1 September 2022.

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