In which year was KEK most power produced

Kosovo Energy Corporation sh.a. ( KEK sh.a.) is the main energy company in the Republic of Kosovo. It is vertically integrated and corruptiond at the end of 2005. The Corporation's assets are fully owned by the Government of Kosovo. Electricity production in this corporation year-on-year is mobile, writes Periscopi. [...]
The Corporation's primary function is coal production and electricity generation. To meet these two functions, the KEK is organised at two central divisions, the Mining Division and the Generation Division. The corporation operates with the superficial mine of lignite, or even the Minute of Southwest Sibovci, two thermal power plants, TC “Kosovo A” and TC “Kosovo B”.
Currently, Corporation is not producing electricity anymore of its existing capacity.
According to Kosovo Static Agency writer, in the last eight years, mostly electricity from KEK was produced in 2020, Report Periscope.
In 2014, electric production of flour was 5,324, 0 GWh in TC-.
In 2015, electric production has been 5,978. 7v GWh to TC.
In 2016, electric production of flour was 6, 248, 8 GWh to TC.
In 2017 electricity was 5.725, 9 GWh in TC.
By 2018, electricity was 5,600, 5 GWh to TC.
In 2019 the production of electric flour was 6,036,6 GWh in Tc.
By 2020, electricity production has been 6,663. GWh to TC.
In 2021, the production of electric flour was 6,585.1 GWh to TC.
The <x0 power plant Kosovo A” consists of five working blocks known as A1, A2, A3, A4 and A5. The A1 block of this thermal power plant was launched in 1962 with power of 65Mw; A2 in 1965 with power of 125Mw; A3 in 1970 with power of 200MW; A4 in 1971 with power of 200MW and A5 in 1975, with power of 210MW. Blocks A3, A4 and A5 are operational.
Two blocks are used according to the current product plan, while one of them is a hot “reserve because of their low readiness, which is due to their age. Blocks A1 and A2 are out of work, without defined status, and according to current plans they will remain so until the end, when they are expected to become decommission together with other entities. Annual Electricity Production From T C Kosova A is about 1500GWh.
The thermal power division “Kosovo B” consists of two generation units known as unit B1 and B2. The first (B1) unit of this thermal power plant was launched in 10.09.1983 with power of 339MW. Meanwhile, the second unit (B2) of this thermal power plant was launched in 14.07.1984 with power of 339MW, but is currently producing only 200 MWh.
Both units are functional and have an annual availability of value of 85%. Each of these units last year operates with more than 7,200 hours of work within a year. /Periscopi/












