Kosovo energy crisis warning proposed investment in thermal pump

Kosovo has the capacity to produce about 800 megawatts per hour, while its winter day needs reach up to 1,300 megawatts per hour. Its function is to save electricity. In practical terms, this device consumes 5 times less electricity than normal home heating. And its use [...]
Its function is to save electricity.
In practical terms, this device consumes 5 times less electricity than normal home heating.
And its use is considered extremely important by energy experts, separately, now when warnings of a new energy crisis have begun during the winter months.
However, the use of thermal pumps is only considered a solution for a short term.
According to Azem, the Kosovo government should even consider the possibility of subsidising these pumps.
Similar thoughts are similar to Trem Ternava, an expert in the field of energy.
But not only investment in thermal pumps is seen as a solution.
According to electroergietics Professor Vezir Rexhepi, the Kosovo government must remove the excise for the diapers as well.
Kosovo's electricity needs exceed production capacities, especially during the winter.
Kosovo has the capacity to produce about 800 megawatts per hour, while its needs -- in winter days -- reach up to 1,300 megawatts per hour.
That difference, it usually imports from outside.
Given the statistics of institutions in Kosovo, households are the main suppliers of the total electricity produced in the country. /express












