Srbijagas Raises Household Gas Connection Fees

Higher costs expected to impact new users amid broader energy price pressures.

Srbijagas has announced an increase in fees for household gas connections, adding to the financial burden for consumers seeking to join the network. The move comes as part of adjustments in the energy sector, where infrastructure costs and broader market pressures continue to influence pricing.

The higher connection costs are expected to particularly affect new users, potentially slowing the expansion of gas usage among households.

While authorities argue that such adjustments are necessary to maintain and upgrade infrastructure, critics warn that rising entry costs could limit accessibility and discourage wider adoption.

The development reflects wider challenges in the energy sector across Serbia, where balancing investment needs with affordability remains a key issue. As energy prices and infrastructure demands evolve, policymakers will face increasing pressure to ensure that essential services remain accessible to a broad segment of the population.

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