In Pristina whole neighbourhoods free of electricity

In Pristina whole neighbourhoods free of electricity

As it has been warned, after more than a decade in the Republic of Kosovo electricity reductions have been restored. The power distribution company in Kosovo (KEDS) announced that from today there will be power cuts nationwide as a result of low domestic production and high prices [...]

As it has been warned, after more than a decade in the Republic of Kosovo electricity reductions have been restored.

The power distribution company in Kosovo (KEDS) announced that from today there will be power cuts nationwide as a result of low domestic production and high energy import prices.

As this news is being reported, cafes near the square are out of electricity, along with Ulpiana neighborhoods, the Veternik Dragon, where the current was cut off more than two hours ago. \
In some images provided by Express, the current is seen to have stopped at several cafes, and citizens have released their phone lights.

The government has blamed huge costs of electricity and energy crisis in the world. It has earmarked 20m euros last week to import energy from abroad, but that Prime Minister Albin Kurti has complained that the price has increased there too.

News of the beginning of reductions in Kosovo has echoed even among world media.

Reuters news agency has written today that the state of 1.8 million people are now importing about 40 percent of the electricity needs. Energy consumption has increased, as in winter most consumers use it for heating.

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