KEK: Production in thermal power plant now exceeds domestic consumption needs

In KEK, they have said that during today, exactly 10,628 megavats of electricity will be produced, while ECCO's demands for today (July 2nd 2025) against KEK are 9,791 megavats per hour. It means that today the amount produced in KEK thermal power plants is about 9 percent over the country's consumption needs, [...]
After days of severe electronergy, in the second half of June, in Kosovo ʹ due to technical problems I said in all production units (many unannounced production cuts in all the power plants in the operation, as a consequence of technical defects), today, and two days ago, the situation has changed almost radically.
Now, many days now, the B2 block of the Kosova B thermal power plants, which remains the country's main electromagnetic source and the two blocks of the Kosova A (A3 and A4 thermal power plants). These combined power plants produce about 500 megawatts, more precisely 520 megawatts, while the B2 unit produces an average of about 260 megawatts per hour, while the two blocks of Kosovo A, each about 130 megawatts.
In this way, the total amount of electricity produced within a day in KEK thermal power plants exceeds over 10,000 megawatts.
In KEK, they have told the Economic Bulletin that during today, exactly 10,628 megavat-hour electricity will be produced, while KESCO's demands for today (July 2nd 2025) against KEK are 9,791 megavats per hour.
It means that today the amount produced in KEK thermal power plants is about 9 percent over the country's consumption needs.
Even Tuesday (July 1st 2025) , as they say in KEK, consumption needs have been exceeded for 12 percent, as in the three blocks of the Kosova B and Kosova A (B2 and A3 and A4) power has been produced just as today, 10,628 megavats, while ECCO demands yesterday have been for 9450 megats.












