KASK data for February: Less coal energy was produced, imports increased, even though there was less consumption

Kosovo's Statistics Agency has published data on coal production and consumption, energy production and consumption, import and export of energy, as well as import and export of other emergency agencies for February 2023. Compared to the same month of the preliminary year, gross energy production from thermal power plants has [...]
Compared to the same month of the preliminary year, gross energy production from thermal power plants has scored for 11.44 per cent. Landing also marked energy exports for 21.41 per cent, while imports have increased by 10.76 per cent, even though consumption was smaller.
“During February of 2023 The raw electric power available was 713.21 GWh, while the consumption of electricity was 496.61 GWh or -1.4 % smaller than the same month before. Turnout of alternative electricity under general consumption was 13.94%.
Meanwhile, electricity imports in February 2023 was 302.33 GWh electricity exports in the same period was 143.7 GWh. (This includes the amount of transmission)”, says the ASSK's report.

The sectors in which more energy has been consumed are the amvitary, commercial, industry, public lighting, and then consumers list 220-110 who and finally the mines.
Based on data published by the AKSK, there is also a decline in coal production.
Since 780 million tons of coal were produced in February 2022, in February of this year 500 thousand tons were produced, or 35.9 percent less.













