KEK explains why smoke broke out in Obilic, says there's nothing to worry about.

Unlikely black smoke clouds are seen today on Kosovo A and B thermal power plants in Oblic. Concerned citizens have published photos on social networks that have expressed concern about why they have appeared. KEK officials have said they are quite common because today [...]
Unlikely black smoke clouds are seen today on Kosovo A and B thermal power plants in Oblic.
Concerned citizens have published photos on social networks that have expressed concern about why they have appeared.
KEK officials have said they are quite common because today it has completed capital remont, which is conducted annually.
KEK spokesman Skender Bucolli has told Koha.net there is nothing unusual until he explained that black smoke has been caused by the conduct of the capital remont process.
He has then added that such a process occurs every year, until he added that such smoke would last several hours.
No, there's nothing to worry about, there's a capital remont going on, it's a common thing. This process is done with oil, which is why smoke has been caused. That happens worldwide and not only in Kosovo. The smoke will take a few hours.
Meanwhile, on Friday, the Energy Corporation has announced that they have successfully completed the capital remont in unit B-2, A-3 of TC-Kosovo A, until they have announced they will also have the testing phase that will last three days.
In this course, let us inform you that TC-Kosovo B, the day before successfully completed the capital remont in the B-2 unit, and after the completion of the testing phase, this unit started production at full capacity. The capital referendum has successfully completed in TC-Kosovo A unit A, and today three-day testing phase”, it said in their announcement.












