Energy Regulatory Authority (Albania)

The Energy Regulatory Authority (ERE) (Albanian: Enti Rregullator i Energjisë) is an independent public entity tasked to ensure a sustainable and secure electricity supply[1] for the Albanian consumer by establishing an operational and competitive electricity market, taking into account the consumer's interest.

[2] ERE organizes hearings with stakeholders from the three energy operators KESH, OST, and OSHEE to discuss price increases and tariff changes for energy production.

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