KEDS builds new line over 60km in Gjakova, benefits about 10,000 citizens

The release of Cermani, which dates from the centre of the city of Gjakova, goes to mountainous villages branching one side towards Decani, and on the other toward Kline, has already been built almost completely new. This project consists of three deplores-those of Cermani, Becit and Erenik. All three [...]
The release of Cermani, which dates from the centre of the city of Gjakova, goes to mountainous villages branching one side towards Decani, and on the other toward Kline, has already been built almost completely new.
This project consists of three deplores-those of Cermani, Becit and Erenik. All three of these exits have been melted into a single exit and finished in the village of Kralan in Gjakova.
This line is over 60 miles [60 km] long, while 24 kilometers will be underground. On the underground line, despite the Gjakova-Pristina magistrates have already been deployed.
From there it divides the trees in the air grid, opposite of Gjakova Airport, which can be found in the same village.
Along that segment, they already snake into an 817 new concrete relivs and new electrical components. They're also in turn with 36 traumas.
The beauty of spring dawn in this part of Kosovo also increases the new electric infrastructure. This infrastructure continues through the Cermja along Radonici Lake in the direction of villages linking Gjakova and Decanin. The size of this new infrastructure increases Kosovo's highest peak -- the Djerbavica facing it -- as it catches the snow - covered relief at its height, which is seen facing the end of this line, which is among the longest in the country.
This large project, worth about two million euros, began in 2021 and will soon end. It benefits more than 2400 consumers or about 10,000 citizens on that side, with a stable network and stable electricity supplies.
Besides this project, KEDS is simultaneously conducting other projects and investments on the entire territory of Kosovo.
KEDS is and remains committed to providing stable electricity supplies to all consumers.













