KEK tries to deny ECCO alert to energy collapse, while announcing a mountain of decay in the bloc

The Kosovo Energy Corporation has come up with a long explanation, as KESCO has announced that from tomorrow and the next days it will have to import electricity, since KEK will produce no electricity. As KEK claims in the announcement, entity operation is continuing normally and production collapses, while in [...]
As KEK claims in the announcement, the operation of the units is continuing normally and the collapses of production, while continuing the announcement points to a series of problems facing them, saying Kosovo A and Kosovo B are outdated and that they are facing unplanned technical problems.
“The thermal power plant units “Kosova A” and “Kosovo B” are outdated and face unplanned and difficult technical defects to predict accurately. However, our technical teams are on full alert and react with professionalism and immediate commitment to any” situation, KEK reports said.
As they announce that the A3 unit has returned to operation, they show that the B1 unit is out of place and the money is back in 48 hours, while it is also working on restoring other power plant units Kosova A in the coming days.
The “, although not last night the nomination for power supply, is due to high technical uncertainty and conditions that made the A3 unit almost impossible. Thanks to the immediate and continuous intervention of the technical staff, this unit is back in operation today and is in regular production”, KEK explains.
While B1 units say it was not nominated because of technical difficulties related to increased water loss in the furnace, steam leaks into the pipe system and signaling a defect in the electrical filter.
Despite maximum efforts to keep it in operation, its halt is scheduled to take place in the early morning hours of 21.06.2025, with the aim of avoiding any larger or unpredictable adventure that could affect the entity's technical security and system overall”, the report said.
“KEK sh. It is committing all capacity to sanction the situation and restore the B1 unit to operating within the projected 48 hour deadline, depending on the extent of pipe injuries that must be replaced in the furnace”, continues on. /Periscope/












