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EPS bills to arrive, Albanians willing to pay only to KEK

25. November 2009. | 11:13

Source: Koha Ditore

The paper reports that the Serbian Energy Corporation (EPS) is in the process of preparing electricity bills for the residents in the northern part of Mitrovica after it concluded the first stage of reading the meters.

The paper reports that the Serbian Energy Corporation (EPS) is in the process of preparing electricity bills for the residents in the northern part of Mitrovica after it concluded the first stage of reading the meters.

According to EPS official Tomislav Radosavljevic the first bills will arrive in the first half of December. He added that the consumed electricity will be calculated according to the tariffs of Serbia.

At the same time, Albanian residents in the north say they are willing to pay electricity bills only to Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) or to a Kosovo-contracted company.

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