Through investments, “Kosovos B” aims to extend life for at least 20 years

Even for the next 20 years -- the largest thermal power plant in the country -- “Kosovo B” will continue to bear the main burden of electricity production in the country. To sustain his life, the Government plans, with the support of the European Union, to make several million investments in this thermal power plant, Koha Ditore writes today. Currently, Kosovo “ [...]
To sustain his life, the Government plans, with the support of the European Union, to make several million investments in this thermal power plant, Koha Ditore writes today.
Currently, Kosovo “B” exceeds the environmental criteria defined with EU directives. For this, the latter has long sought investment in environmental components in this thermal power plant. Last year, a feasibility study has been made to this end, which estimates that for full rehabilitation, investments of about 300m euros are needed in “Kosovo B”.
In the Ministry of Economic Development, they have said investment will begin as early as next year, while the means for this will be separated mainly from the fund. The European Union's IPA.












