Bloomberg correspondent: The real Balkan power crisis Ferronikli shut down everything

Bloomberg correspondent: The real Balkan power crisis Ferronikli shut down everything

Bloomberg's top energy correspondent, Javier Blas, has said the main energy crisis is in the Balkans and has also mentioned Ferronikli and Kosovo. He in a Twitter post said that while Western Europe worries, the real crisis is in the Balkans, citing Kosovo and Albania. In this regard, he [...]

He in a Twitter post said that while Western Europe worries, the real crisis is in the Balkans, citing Kosovo and Albania.

In this regard, he even mentions the closure of the Ferronic.

“The European Energy Work: As Western Europe worries, the real crisis is birth, especially in the Balkans. In Kosovo, for example, the country's largest exporter (Ferroniki) has shut down. In Albania, the government has declared the state of emergency”, Blas wrote.

He has also cited halting electricity exports from Serbia to maintain more stable domestic prices

The Albanian government is expected to announce a series of emergency energy measures Saturday. Earlier this week, in Serbia, the government warned it could ban electricity exports this winter to keep its domestic energy prices at a lower”, he said.

Unlike the Kosovo government, they said last night that the energy crisis could affect Kosovo and that citizens should be prepared for it.

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