Scope of Agency’s work

In accordance with the Energy Law and international agreements the Agency carries out the following tasks:

Price regulation

Under the group of tasks associated with price regulation the Agency:

  • specifies use of system charging methodologies for electricity transmission and distribution, natural gas transmission, distribution and storage, and oil and oil derivatives transportation;
  • specifies pricing methodologies for electricity, natural gas, and heat energy (produced in combined electricity and heat power plants) for tariff customers;
  • adopts tariff systems for charging use of system for electricity transmission and distribution, natural gas transmission, distribution and storage, oil and oil derivative transportation, and facilities for natural gas storage;
  • adopts tariff systems for electricity and natural gas pricing for tariff customers;
  • specifies the criteria and methods for electricity and natural gas transmission and distribution system connection charging;
  • provides opinion on use of system charges for electricity transmission and distribution, for natural gas transmission, distribution and storage, oil and oil derivative transportation, and for natural gas storage facilities;
  • provides opinion on electricity and natural gas prices for tariff customers;
  • monitors implementation of methodologies and tariff systems; and
  • monitors behaviour of energy entities in regard to account separation.

Licensing of Energy Entities for Conducting Energy Activities

Licensing of energy entities for conducting energy activities (except activities of distribution and production of heat energy in heating plants) is a group of tasks the Agency carries out as state administrative tasks entrusted to it by the Law (entrusted tasks), which include:

  • issuing of licenses for conducting energy activities;
  • revoking of licenses;
  • monitoring of compliance with license conditions;
  • keeping of register of inssued and revoked licenses.

Deciding appeals

Within this group of tasks it carries out as state administration tasks entrusted to it, the Agency:

  • decides appeals against acts of energy entities (system operators) on refusing access to the electricity and natural gas transmission or distribution system, access to natural gas storage, as well as on refusing access to oil and oil derivatives transportation systems;
  • decide s appeals against decisions of energy entities on connection of facilities of producers and customers to the transmission or distribution system for electricity and natural gas, i.e. appeals against failure to adopt a decision on a submitted application for connection.

Energy Market Supervision

Task group associated with electricity and natural gas market supervision include:

  • approval of grid codes;
  • approval of electricity market code;
  • approval of natural gas storage system code;
  • specification of criteria for acquiring the status of eligible customer (with right to buy electricity/natural gas on the free market);
  • specification of the eligible customer status at customer’s request;
  • keeping of eligible customer register;
  • monitoring of grid and market codes implementation.

International Activities and Implementation of International Agreements

An important part of Agency’s activities is associated with the implementation of international agreements ratified by our country. Above all, this relates to the participation of the Agency in the work of Energy Community institutions. By signing the international legally binding “Energy Community Treaty” on October 25, 2005 in Athens, the South-East European and EU countries have started a process of creating the Energy Community with the goal to expand the EU internal energy market onto the South-East Europe region. The Agency participates in the work of the Energy Community Regulatory Board (advisory body of the Ministerial Council of the Energy Community with possible executive functions), and in the work of the Electricity, Natural Gas and Social Forums.

The Agency also contributes to the implementation of other international obligations (associated with energy and regional integrations) our country took over as part of the European Partnership and Stabilisation and Accession process.

The Agency is a fully empowered member of the Energy Regulators Regional Association (ERRA), a specialized association of regulators with the aim to improve collaboration, experience exchange, and capacity building of member regulators.

News
Decisions of the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia

Upon the request of “Elektromreža Srbije” JSC Belgrade and “Elektrodistribucija Srbije” LLC Belgrade, at its session held on August 21, 2025, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has granted approval for the decisions on the electricity transmission and distribution tariffs, which will apply starting from October 1, 2025.

The total approved transmission tariff increase in 2025, compared to the approved tariff as of October 1, 2021, amounts to 10%, while the total approved electricity distribution tariff increase, compared to the approved price as of October 1, 2021, calculated based on the 2025 balance, amounts to 16%.


AERS: Decision on the Electricity Price for Guaranteed Supply

Upon the request of “Elektroprivreda Srbije” JSC Belgrade, at its session held on August 28, 2025, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has granted approval for the decision on the electricity guaranteed supply price, which will be applied starting from October 1, 2025.

The average electricity price for customers entitled to guaranteed supply at regulated prices (households and small customers) is higher than the current average price by 6.6%, due to the increase in transmission and distribution tariffs.


AERS: Joint Natural Gas Transmission Tariffs

Belgrade, July 11, 2025

On the session held on July 11, 2025, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted a Decision on Joint Natural Gas Transmission Tariffs. In accordance with the Methodology for Setting Natural Gas Transmission Tariffs, this decision establishes joint natural gas transmission tariffs considered as a whole, which are applied by “Transportgas Srbija” d.o.o. Novi Sad and “Yugorosgaz-Transport” d.o.o. Niš during the first regulatory period lasting three gas years — from October 1, 2025, to September 30, 2028.


Approval of the Natural Gas Distribution System Development Plan of the Distribution System Operator “GAS” d.o.o. Bečej

Belgrade, July 11, 2025

On the session held on July 11, 2025, the Council of the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has adopted a decision granting approval to the Distribution System Development Plan for the period 2025–2029, along with the Investment Plan for the period 2025–2027, submitted to the Agency by the natural gas distribution system operator “GAS” d.o.o. Bečej.


PUBLIC CONSULTATION: Draft Transmission System Development Plan of the Republic of Serbia for the Period 2025–2034

Belgrade,  June 19, 2025

On June 19, 2025, the Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia has launched a public consultation on the Draft Transmission System Development Plan of the Republic of Serbia for the period 2025–2034, submitted to the Agency by the transmission system operator “Elektromreža Srbije” a.d.


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