Tomorrow some Kosovo areas remain up to eight hours without electricity

COMM STT, has indicated that on Thursday some areas will have power shortages for 8 hours. Through an announcement from this company, it has been said that between 8:30 and 4: 00 p.m., the decomposition of remotemen will be made in Shkabaj. “Downloading is necessary to enable repair of optic fiber [...]
Through an announcement from this company, it has been said that between 8:30 and 4: 00 p.m., the decomposition of remotemen will be made in Shkabaj.
“Download is necessary to enable optic fiber repair OPGE on 110kV remote LP 125/1 connecting substation 220/110/10/6.3 kV Kosova A with Substation 110/10 (20) QV Vushtrria 2”, reportedly reporting COST.
On the other hand, it has become clear that during the time of intervention, all citizens and institutions supplied with electricity will remain without electricity.
“Intervention in question will affect increased security and reliability of the Republika Kosovo Republic Broadcasting System operation, as well as the security of data sharing via OPGW”.
On February 8th, with five votes for and none against the Kosovo Energy Regulatory Office, it had made decisions to expensive the electricity fee for consumers spending more than 800 kW a month.
This proposal has come to meetings by the tariff department as well as is unanimously approved.
This block moves to 800 kilowatt hours. The new fee structure now up to 800 encourages consumers to exploit two tariffs. It provides consumers with an efficient 5.9 cents cWh”.
Onward, Z The RHR has also clarified the tariffs for electricity spending over 800 kWh.
For those who consume more than 800 is the high rate of 12 cents and the low rate of 6 cents. At the same time, up to 800 low rate of 3 cents and the high rate of 7 cents” is said by the ZRRE tariff department.
And they have made it known that about 20 percent exceed this chain of tapin.
One of the Kosovo Government's pledges when the Energy Regulatory Office had approved new electricity tariffs was that it would provide 100m euros to subsidise covering a portion of the cost for all consumers.
47m euros were earmarked for the February-August 2022 period.
And to better understand the difference in the government's subsidised amount, K The ESCO, has developed a calculator through which Kosovo citizens, in addition to the total amount of the bill, will also see the value of this subsidy, which is automatically lowered by consumer luck.
On the site created by KESCO, this subvention is automatically counted, simply marking the consumer figure found in the upper part of the bill.












