EconomyElectricity prices remain stable despite TPP Pljevlja shutdown and increased energy imports

Electricity prices remain stable despite TPP Pljevlja shutdown and increased energy imports

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Energy and Mining Minister Admir Šahmanović stated that there are currently no plans to raise electricity prices for citizens, despite the long-term shutdown of the Pljevlja Thermal Power Plant and the need to import significant amounts of electricity.

He emphasized that prices remain stable and the national electricity company has taken all necessary measures to ensure a reliable supply during the import phase. Should market conditions change, authorities will be transparent and promptly inform the public.

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Šahmanović stressed that his priority is to ensure citizens do not bear the cost of the energy transition, which must be fair, sustainable, and socially responsible.

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