Administrative Fees

Pursuant to Article 14 of the Law on Republic Administrative Fees (“Official Gazette of the Republic of Serbia” No. 43/03, 51/03, 53/04,... 59/24, 63/24, 94/24...), the applicant shall when submitting the application pay both republic administrative fees: for submission of application to the amount of 420,00 dinar and for issuing the resolution to the amount of 720,00 dinar. This may be settled by making payment into the account of the Republic of Serbia, No. 840-742221843-57 (Model 97, Reference number 95 018 59006) set up for that purpose, or by buying tax stamps to the indicated amount. Receipt of payment shall be submitted to the Agency.

Where the fee payment obligations is not settled when submitting the application, the applicant will be called upon to pay it; however, in such case he will be asked to pay also the tax payment reminder fee to the amount of 360,00 dinar.

Republic administrative fee of RSD 530,00 per sheet of the original document is charged for a document transcript.

Administrative fees change on a periodic basis in line with the Law on Republic Administrative Fees.

News
AERS: Approval of the EMS AD Transmission Network Code

Belgrade, 26 December 2025

On the session held on 25 December 2025, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted a decision granting approval to the Transmission Network Code prepared by the transmission system operator of the Republic of Serbia, EMS AD.

The main reason for adopting the new Transmission Network Code is alignment with the new Energy Law of November 2024, the Decree on the Conditions of Electricity Delivery and Supply, as well as harmonization with European network codes (adapted EU regulations) that have been transposed into the legislative framework of the Republic of Serbia.


AERS: Approval of the Electricity Market Code

Belgrade, 26 December 2025

On the session held on 25 December 2025, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted a decision granting approval to the amendments to the Electricity Market Code prepared by the transmission system operator of the Republic of Serbia, EMS AD.

The main reason for adopting the new Electricity Market Code is alignment with the new legislative framework, as well as the improvement of processes and the elimination of shortcomings recognised in previous practice.


Approval of the EMS AD Transmission System Development Plan for the Period 2025–2034 and the Investment Plan for the Period 2025–2027

Belgrade, 18 December 2025

The Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted decisions granting approval to the Transmission System Development Plan for the period 2025–2034 and the Investment Plan in the transmission system for the period 2025–2027, adopted by the Joint Stock Company “Elektromreža Srbije,” acting as the transmission system operator.

The Ten-year Transmission System Development Plan was prepared in accordance with the Energy Law and the Energy Development Strategy of the Republic of Serbia until 2040, with projections until 2050, as well as with the Integrated National Energy and Climate Plan.


Approval of Operational Limitations for Facilities Connecting to the Transmission System

Belgrade, 12 December 2025

On the session held on 11 December 2025, upon the request of the Joint Stock Company “Elektromreža Srbije,” the transmission system operator, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted decisions approving operational limitations for battery energy storage facilities connecting to the transmission system. The Energy Law stipulates that the transmission system operator may offer a connection subject to operational limitations to an applicant for connection, provided that such limitations are approved by the Agency.


Approval of the Rules Governing the Procedure and Method for the Transmission Capacity Allocation at the Border Between Bidding Zones

Belgrade, 5 December 2025

On the session held on 4 December, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has granted its approval to the rules governing the procedure and method for the transmission capacity allocation at the border between the bidding zones of the transmission system operator of the Republic of Serbia, EMS AD, and the transmission system operators of North Macedonia (MEPSO), Romania (Transelectrica), Hungary (MAVIR), Bulgaria (ESO), Croatia (HOPS) and Montenegro (CGES) for 2026. 


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