80 to 100 thousand litres of Kosovo journalist reveals the reason for black smoke at KEK

Kosovo journalist escorting the economy Shzen Dajaj has discovered the gold of black smoke coming out of a Kosovo A thermal power plant block, Periscopi reports. According to him, the huge exit of black smoke from this block is because it has been put into operation through oil, not coal. Dajaj has said [...]
According to him, the huge exit of black smoke from this block is because it has been put into operation through oil, not coal.
Dajaj has said that the activating of this oil block takes at first between 4 and 6 hours for it to be rerun at the ball through the coal.
80 thousand to 100,000 liters of oil is needed for the process.
Full response without interference:
So what you're seeing is the start/study of the block.
As far as I can see, I'm not quite sure, it's the A5th Block of “Cosves A”. In all likelihood, they're turning it into production.
Smoke is the result of oil lighting. Blocks of “Cosoves A” are turned on by oil, while “Cosves B” with mazut.
The crop usually lasts between 4 and 6 hours. For this period, the engine block spends approximately 80,000 to 100,000 liters of oil.
Smoke/defence in these measures is inevitable in this process of lighting, because the fibers of the bloc are not designed to stop pollution from oil, but only from the coal.
Usually, the lighting process starts around 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., and this is mostly about not being seen with this pollution situation, the smoke that's being seen on video and photos that are moving through social networks.
And when you get breakfast in this state, so it's still in the process of burning oil, this shows that the bloc has trouble reaching the parameters to get into production, so you can get me through the oil diet at a regular rate of coal burning.












