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Kosovo* becomes full member of Association of Issuing Bodies

Kosovo becomes full member of Association of Issuing Bodies

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December 2, 2025

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Kosovo* joined the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB) as a full member at the last meeting of the organization’s general assembly. However, the Western Balkans and other Energy Community contracting parties require full alignment with the European Union’s regulations to enable cross-border trading in renewable electricity.

The Energy Regulatory Office (ERO or ZRrE) of Kosovo* said its request to become a full member of the Association of Issuing Bodies (AIB) has been approved. It is now part of the European platform for guarantees of origin, the update reads.

It increases the transparency and credibility of renewable energy certification, enabling more efficient cross-border trade and paving the way for new investments in the renewable energy sector, ERO pointed out. The membership also confirms Kosovo’s* commitment to the energy transition path and harmonization with the European Union’s acquis communautaire, according to the announcement.

ERO added that AIB approved the application at the latest meeting of its general assembly, in Lisbon, Portugal. By joining the organization, Kosovo* has adopted its European Energy Certificate System (EECS), ensuring that guarantees of origin issued in Kosovo* are recognized throughout Europe, the regulatory body stressed.

LuxDev assisted ERO in AIB bid

Chair of ERO’s Board Ymer Fejzullahu and Lindita Daija from LuxDev Kosovo, a branch of the Luxembourg Development Cooperation Agency, attended the event. The membership strengthens institutional capacities, increases transparency in renewable energy certification and positions Kosovo* as a reliable partner in the European energy market, Fejzullahu asserted. LuxDev supported the initiative.

In other news from Southeastern Europe, the National Energy Regulatory Authority (ANRE) of Romania obtained the status of an observer in AIB, both in the electricity and gas schemes. Albania and Bulgaria became members and applied to join the electricity scheme group last year, after which North Macedonia became an observer in the electricity segment.

Mutual recognition of GOs with EU possible in 2026

One guarantee of origin or GO certifies that 1 MWh was generated from renewable sources. Nearly all issuing bodies in the Western Balkans have established national electronic registries for issuing GOs.

However, cross-border trade in renewable energy will be enabled only when they become fully aligned with EU legislation and requirements.

Energy Community Secretariat Director Artur Lorkowski recently said in an interview with Balkan Green Energy News that he hoped for a decision on mutual recognition of GOs next year.

* This designation is without prejudice to positions on status and is in line with UNSCR 1244/99 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.
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