Energy expert: KEK should be investigated for falling blocs is misuse of import

For four years during Kurti's governance, the energy sector has faced numerous crises and scandals. Finally, alarming figures have been published from customs data showing that Kosovo for 9 months has imported electricity 221m euros, writes Periscopi. Regarding this situation for Periscope, engineer Janina [...]
For four years during Kurti government, Energy sector faces numerous crises, scandals. Finally, alarming figures have been published from customs data showing that Kosovo for 9 months has imported electricity 221m euros, writes Periscopi.
In this regard to Periscope, engineer Janina Yemmer.
Ymer has criticised the Kurti government for mismanagement, citing even indirect co-operation for import with Vuk Hamovic's Serbian company.
“Government Kurti has empowered as never before in many monetary imports from a company, Noah and with allegations already already available, in co-operation with EFT from Vuk Hamovic for intercontaining the current. So, the Alpex Stock Exchange has also been avoided according to data from the Economic Bulletin, not working on energy stability, and has left the entire energy sector in the hands of emergencies and the benefit of some businesses”, Ymer said.
The LDK engineer, however, did not fail to mention the scandals of former KEK chief Nagip Krasniqi, stressing that this corporation should also be investigated for the fall of the blocs.
“KEK, there is not after improvement at least the exact opposite under Albin Kurti's leadership. With Nagip Krasniqi's scandals, with the decline in the blocs, with tenders negotiated without stopping and what no other in worsening the situation. KEK also needs to be investigated why and how blocks fall, as well as when they get up and away how import is managed in cases of energy crises”, she added.
Ymer warned there would be increased electricity.
Therefore, Kosovo has no additional capacity that significantly assists the energy sector, KEK is even worse at misusing import access. Yes, with this trend of import and transport expenditures, we expect to have increased prices, as was warned by Ymer Fejzullahu, from the ZRE body”, Ymer told Periscope.
We remember that the engineer, Janina Ymer, had been invited as a witness by the Kosovo Special Prosecutor over the demand sent for investigation into the power transmission capacities.












