Problem solved that Kosovo and Serbia caused Europe with digital hours

Electricity delays in the European Union due to conflict over the current between Serbia and Kosovo are over. Confirmed this for “Kohahe Ditore” Claire Camus, spokesperson for the European Network of Operators of Transmission System (ENTSO-E), which has suggested that this problem has been resolved since early March. [...]
Confirmed this for “Kohahe Ditore” Claire Camus, spokesperson for the European Network of Operators of Transmission System (ENTSO-E), which has suggested that this problem has been resolved since early March.
“Operators of the European Transmission System Network have been hired and undertaken a compensation programme through which the frequency is kept slightly higher than normal (by introducing more energy into the system than needed) to cover time deviations. And since yesterday, the situation has been back in normalion”, Camus said about “Kahen Ditore”.
The Kosovo Transmission Network, according to her, has been debalanised between January and March, and for this, the Serbian Transmission Network has not compensated for this first as it should have done under the rules of the European Continental Energy System.
We remember that a shift in energy frequency, as a result of non-co-ordination between Kosovo and Serbia, caused 113 gigaves of energy to lose the continental European Energy System, Time has announced the European Network of Transmission System Operators.
Ending the energy frequency, according to an ENTSO-E statement, comes because since mid-January, Kosovo is spending more electricity than it currently produces. Meanwhile, it is said that Serbia has failed to balance Kosovo's energy network for which it is currently responsible.











