KEK gives ice cold news: Until tomorrow there is no heat, no steam for Thermocos

“Trmokos” has cut off its consumers' heating supply. The company has announced that the heating break has been made due to the inability to supply steam from KEK. The latter has reacted by saying that according to plans unit B1 is expected to return to production tomorrow morning, when it will [...]
“Trmokos” has cut off its consumers' heating supply. The company has announced that the heating break has been made due to the inability to supply steam from KEK.
The latter has reacted by saying that under plans unit B1 is expected to return to production tomorrow morning, when conditions will also be created for the supply of “Termokos” with steam for central heating.
Kosovo's “Energy Corporation announces the opinion that currently in TC-Kosovo A we have a stable situation, where the three active units are at work (A3,A4 and A5) that produce about 390 ME/h. And in Kosovo B, by midnight today the B1 unit was in operation. Either way, because of a leak at the B1 facility, we were forced to stop at midnight. Specialised teams have immediately begun preparations for intervention in Sancing the situation. According to plans unit B1 is expected to be turned into production tomorrow morning, with 16.12.2021, when even conditions will be set for the power supply of central heating Thermocos. Thanks to the parties involved in understanding and co-operation, KEK is making maximum efforts for sustainable energy production in current seasonal and global energy crisis conditions”, the KEK response said.












