Here is when Kosovo is expected to remain in darkness, according to KEK director

Kosovo Energy Corporation Director Arben Djuka has said Kosovo could face energy darkness for weeks unless the solution for the start of excavations is found in the village of Hade. The backup we have enough for a few weeks, but we're working on an emergency plan”, the KEK chief said. He has [...]
Kosovo Energy Corporation Director Arben Djuka has said Kosovo could face energy darkness for weeks unless the solution for the start of excavations is found in the village of Hade.
The backup we have enough for a few weeks, but we're working on an emergency plan”, the KEK chief said.
He has declared that so far they have done everything in their legal call to reach agreements with residents for relocation, but that they have not had the necessary support.
“KEK has started procedures now four years for drilling. But it has immediately encountered opposition from the Ministry of Environment, which has rejected this process. We have also encountered resistance to residents who have not allowed the implementation of the shift plan. After twice we failed, the third time we went with the police, but again, with no result of”, Djuka said in Infomagazine.
The backups we have enough for a few weeks, but we're working on an emergency plan. By the middle of the week, we're going with this plan. We're also concluding the plan to reach an agreement with some of the residents so that we can then probably continue with the” job.












