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Montenegro household electricity bills drop 28% in September 2025, consumption declines nearly 27% from August Read More »

Montenegro household electricity bills drop 28% in September 2025, consumption declines nearly 27% from August

In September 2025, the average household electricity bill in Montenegro was €28.51, representing a 27.7% decrease from August (€39.45) and a 2.8% decrease compared to September 2024 (€29.32). The lowest average monthly bill was recorded in Pljevlja (€19.40), while the highest was in Ulcinj (€36.60). About 69.97% of households will pay less than €30 for […]

Romania: End of price caps and VAT hike drive sharp rise in electricity bills Read More »

Romania: End of price caps and VAT hike drive sharp rise in electricity bills

Electricity bills for July and part of August 2025 in Romania are significantly higher than in previous months, driven by multiple factors. A heatwave increased consumption as air conditioners and cooling devices were used extensively. At the same time, the government ended the price cap and compensation scheme that had been in place from November

Greece: Unpaid electricity bills in soar to €3.4 billion amid rise in strategic defaulters Read More »

Greece: Unpaid electricity bills in soar to €3.4 billion amid rise in strategic defaulters

In 2024, unpaid electricity bills in Greece surged by nearly 40% compared to the previous year, reaching a total of 3.4 billion euros, according to the energy market regulator RAAEY. This marks a sharp increase from the 2.4 billion euros recorded in 2023, underscoring the growing difficulties faced by both households and businesses in meeting

Montenegro’s April 2025 electricity bills: Decrease from March, increase from last year Read More »

Montenegro’s April 2025 electricity bills: Decrease from March, increase from last year

In April 2025, the average electricity bill for households in Montenegro was 32.15 euros, reflecting a 16.5% decrease compared to the previous month (38.48 euros) and an 11.9% increase from April 2024 (28.73 euros). The lowest average bill was recorded in the municipality of Žabljak, at 20.4 euros, while the highest was in Tivat, where

Bulgaria: Market liberalization won’t raise electricity bills for households Read More »

Bulgaria: Market liberalization won’t raise electricity bills for households

Energy Minister Zhecho Stankov has assured Bulgarian citizens that the upcoming liberalization of the electricity market will not lead to higher household electricity bills. He emphasized that the government is implementing compensatory measures to protect consumers, with support coming from the Electricity System Security Fund. Stankov clarified that although market liberalization is scheduled to begin

North Macedonia: KRRE prepares new consumer protection measures to strengthen trust in meter accuracy Read More »

North Macedonia: KRRE prepares new consumer protection measures to strengthen trust in meter accuracy

The Regulatory Commission for Energy, Water and Municipal Waste Management Services (KRRE) has been actively working on a comprehensive set of measures aimed at strengthening consumer protection. These initiatives include monthly meter readings and special inspections of measuring devices, selected randomly from consumers who have submitted complaints to KRRE. According to the Commission, these mechanisms

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