KEDS warns improvement of current situation, expected B2 return to function

As of today, there is expected to be an improvement in electricity reductions, KED spokesman Viktor Buzhala has said. According to him, this improvement in the electricity supply will come on the basis of information they have from KEK, as a result of the return from the B2th Termost unit re-deton of Kosova B. “
According to him, this improvement in the electricity supply will come on the basis of information they have from KEK, as a result of the return from the B2th Termost unit re-deton of Kosova B.
It's been about two hours... We expect that there will be improvement as... given the information we have from KEK is expected to recover from the planned annual maintenance schedule, the B2th Kosova B unit and will greatly stabilise the” situation, he says.
Buzhala says the Keesco app is one of the most successful to inform citizens of reductions.
The only automatic app is Kesco, we're in the app world. Every citizen has access to the Internet. Internet penetration in Kosovo is almost per cent, namely. The best way to inform each individual citizen of the measuring point where the resident is. So Keesco app in this case is one of the most successful in Kosovo in terms of electro-energenetic companies even in the region is the most efficient method. Kosovo citizens immediately understand with some clicks through the map any movement they have regarding the distribution and supply of electricity”, he says.
As for the delays in the current that are happening sometimes, he says it's because it's the huge volume of exit cuts.
“Talk about extremely large volume exits outlet, and it is impossible for them to be carried out at the same time. But if a switch occurs at 8:20 a.m., then the consumer is turned to electricity at 22:20 or, at some point, maybe”, he points out.
Buzhala appeals to all consumers to save their electricity at the most.
Kosovo citizens are facing reductions of electricity from August 15th.
Meanwhile, the Kosovo government on Wednesday has allocated 41m euros under the economic revival package for support in overcoming the energy crisis.
Finance, Labour and Transfers Minister Iron Murati said this is the government's pledge to support citizens in overcoming the energy crisis and meeting expensive tariffs.
Kosova Prees has tried to get additional information from KEK regarding the Kosovo B2 Termostat unit, but they haven't returned. / KP/










