Here comes the T What does the communique say about energy reductions, and why should we be afraid of it?

KEDS has recently sent a communiqué in which it shows that electricity restrictions from tomorrow for 2 hours will begin, despite the Government of Kosovo recently made a decision to pay 20m euros through COST, the market operator. The communications sent by KED spokesman Viktor Buzhala contains [...]
The communication sent by KED spokesman Viktor Buzhala contains very disturbing languages for Kosovo citizens.
These energy restrictions will apply for Thursday, but there is no exception to the possibility of continuing for the coming days, Periscope follows.
It says that “will be about two hours” restrictions. But “around” does not ensure citizens that these restrictions will be just two hours.
They can be more than two hours, perhaps with reductions every six hours, meaning four hours of electricity, 2 without power. This would mean that the 24 - hour number of hours would be even higher.
Furthermore, it seems that these reductions will continue in other days on the basis of the distributed media communiqué.
Important Consumer Information
During the last days, the country's electromagnetic system is overloaded. At the same time, facing the world's worst electromagnetic crisis, the Market Operator- COSTT, based on laws in power, has instructed it to begin with electricity restrictions. These restrictions will be around two hours and will affect all consumers at different times, besides emergency ones.
This situation will prevail over the next 24 hours, while for the next few days we are awaiting instructions from COSTT and we will act on them.
The country's electromagnetic system has already been completely infected by the global crisis, and its consequences are easier to deal with if each one of us makes his contribution. So for the crisis to impact as little as possible, KEDS appeals for maximum electricity savings and use of alternative forms of heating, where possible.










