Lights out on objects and roads this week to save energy

Kosovo is ranked side by side of European states that turn off lights on objects and roads which do not need light at night, as part of a national effort to save energy amid fear of lack of electricity during the winter season. The institutional and municipal leaders have agreed on this plan [...]
To ease the effects of the energy crisis, KEDS has launched a general campaign for electricity savings. Under it, there is also becoming intensive work with the country's institutions to save energy at maximum limits within public objects.
Currently, KED teams are co-ordinating savings strategies with Kosovo municipalities.
Several company officials have met with Pristina deputy chairman, Mr. Alban Zogaj. The sides have agreed to co-operate closely in achieving maximum efficiency by dictatorships belonging to the municipality.
Pristina's second has pledged that the capital will do as much as any kilowatt that can be preserved will be spared.
A similar meeting has been held with the chairman of Gjilan, Mr. Alban Hyseni. Both sides have agreed to find better forms of savings in objects run by municipalities and its entities.
You have our full support and cooperation “on this mission, Chairman Hyseni said.
The company's teams will hold ongoing meetings with leaders of all the country's municipalities, institutions, businesses and other mechanisms.
Any electrical jar that doesn't perform any kind of money will stop. This is very important during the summer, since it allows for more electricity available to be saved.
Currently, import prices are very expensive, over fivefold compared to last year. Those prices are determined by international beads, where we have no influence. So it's completely out of our control.




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