Kurt says he's engaged to make the most of the winter.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, following warnings that there will be an energy crisis across Europe, including Kosovo, has said they are making remands of Kosova A and B units, so that there will be as much local production as possible, but it has not ruled out the possibility of subsidies for electricity, so that [...]
Kurti has said that in this winter and in the following period, the use of coal for electricity production in our country will not be eliminated.
“As far as existing capacities are concerned, we are making remakes of entities, both Kosovo A and Kosovo B, so that in winter months, when energy costs are higher on the international market and on the other hand, when needs and demand are also greater to have domestic production. We've got a lot of coals, we'd like to have as soon as one day as we can't need to pollute the environment, but in this winter and in the next time we can't predict it right now, we can't eliminate the use of coal for the production of electricity in our country. Given the existing situation, the data coming from countries and other companies, the predictions to some extent that we try to do it, we want that, with all we know and we can spend the winter as easily as possible, 2022-23”, he said.
Until he ruled out the government's subsidy in case of an energy crisis.
We are always at the forefront of the battles that citizens of the Republic have, including the subsidy we make. The government of the Republic of Kosovo has always divided means for subvention so that the cost is not reflected, or the less reflected in the citizen, so it's about the cost added to energy crisis terms”, he said.












