Over 1m euros a day cost darkness to producers, businesses in Kosovo

The Kosovo Business Agency (AKB) has reacted after restoring electricity reductions. The GDP, which is led by Agim Sahin, says more than 1m euros a day costs darkness to local producers and businesses in Kosovo. They want Government to do their best to solve this national problem. KB's full communication: [...]
The GDP, which is led by Agim Sahin, says more than 1m euros a day costs darkness to local producers and businesses in Kosovo.
They want Government to do their best to solve this national problem.
KB's full communication:
“Mbi $1m per day costs darkness to local producers and businesses in Kosovo
Over $1 million a day cost Kosovo darkness in domestic producers and businesses, the power problems are turning up will cost much to the property and maid businesses as an alternative to using derivatives that are a lot more expensive than in earlier years.
The Kosovo government is failing to meet even basic conditions for local producers and businesses with electricity.
The price of local products and services risks being expensive in lack of electricity for 6 hours within 24 hours, for the production industry will be much more than it can precisely calculate.
The GDP urges the government to do its best to solve this national problem”, it says in communique.
We remember that without the 24-hour announcement of electricity reductions in Kosovo, the solution appears to have been found. At least for now.
On the afternoon of August 15th, the Economy Ministry confirmed that the regular supply of electronic energy has been restored, following a co-operation agreement between Kosovo and Albania.
The Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) is responsible for producing electricity, while for supply is the Electricity Distributment Company in Kosovo (KEDS).
Early Monday. KEDS announced reductions of power under time hours with him and two hours without him.
But co-operation with Albania is not known how long it will last. Meanwhile, just days ago, the Kosovo government has called on citizens for energy savings, where it has even warned a difficult winter of electricity supply. /Periscopi/












