KED is building new total substation 35 kV in Zhur, Prizren

A new facility has found its way into the entrance to Zhur, Prizren. The stabilizers of the latest word of technology have been put in place to supply over 15 thousand consumers on that side. The 35kV substation will also have doubled capacities, with two of them becoming giant from one trafo. They parachute [...]
The 35kV substation will also have doubled capacities, with two of them becoming giant from one trafo. Those bills are enough to meet any demand for electricity in that section.
The containers, established years ago in Kosovo's largest village, will be time relics. KEDS, the old equipment it inherited, is replacing it with new set-up and stabilizers in the modern facility, where the SCADA, remote command system, is installed.
The new substation will directly impact avarication reduction, enable secure operation with substation energy devices, and create safe access to operation.
Zhur's 35 kV has been one of KED's most problematic exits, but with new investments to our consumers there, they will be offered security in sustainable supply.
Two years ago, the company had doubled the capacity of the 35kV line from Zhur to Dragash, having permanently regulated one of the most problematic, completely on broken mountain terrain.
These KED investments in new substations are the life expectancy of KEDS's commitment to closer consumers and constantly improve services for them.











