“Exploitations in Hades and Shipule will cost 25m euros”

Kosovo Energy Corporation management director (KEK), Arben Djukaj, has said they have reached agreement with residents of the Mirena Village of Hades. According to him, the deadlock for opening the new mine has made the situation difficult for electricity production in KEK blocks. Hunting has made known that the piercings [...]
Kosovo Energy Corporation management director (KEK), Arben Djukaj, has said they have reached agreement with residents of the Mirena Village of Hades. According to him, the deadlock for opening the new mine has made the situation difficult for electricity production in KEK blocks.
Djukaj has indicated that the drilling in Hade and Shiptule will cost 25m euros all of this because of the delay in expropriating 52 hectares.
“We have reached agreement with residents of the last neighbourhood of Mirena of Hada, thus negotiating with them. An hour ago it was completed to register houses in Mirena County. Currently, there is also another module or another form that the KEK team is working on. The second formula besides wealth is also socioeconomic. We're doing expropriation of property where higher international standards are being applied. It's not just classic drilling or measuring wealth, but there are other forms that take all sides of the residents as well as their socioeconomic lives. Our goal is for the lives of the residents after leaving the village to be stable”, Djukaj said.
He has also spoken of opening the new mine in the village of Shiptule.
Today and tomorrow, the property registration will be closed and the bids are immediately made and they will be sent to the representatives. The moment accepted before the swimmer means that the process is closed in terms of the shift policy and then we expect to work with excavators”, KEK managing director Djukaj added.
In his view, he has caused severe financial losses to the corporation.
“We are working with limited capacity from November 15th of this year. We'll verify the plan to return the power supply. For 14 months we've been working on full reserves. The reserves are now limited to the” coal, he stressed.
Gjukaj has said that there are currently only two blocks producing electricity at KEK, writes Telegrafi.
“We are working with a thermal power utility Kosovo Aʹ, as well as a KEK management power utility, where production runs up to 450 megavat hours of electricity”, the Arben Djukaj said.












