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Lower temperatures and rising energy consumption have plunged Kosovo into a deep energy crisis.
On Tuesday, the first electricity restrictions began in Pristina, where the parliament, which was holding debates on energy, plunged into darkness.
Speaker Glauk Konjufca asked for a five-minute break to turn on the generators and resume the session
While the Minister of Economy, Artane Rizvanolli said that in the next three days the situation with electricity will be even worse
“Today, a block of TPP ‘Kosova B’ had to be stopped for 36 hours, for some repairs which must be done at this time. “So in the next three days, 36 hours, the situation is expected to be even worse.” We have a 40-year-old power plant and another 60-year-old one. It is a miracle in fact that we manage to produce as much as we produce with a lot of work and dedication of those workers at KEK.
Minister Rizvanolli said that the country is in an extraordinary situation for electricity supply due to the import of energy at five times the price. The minister warned of a deepening electricity crisis and rising prices
“Your question was do you guarantee as a government that there will be supply and do you guarantee as a government that there will be no price increase? “We as a government will do our best not to increase prices, especially for poor families.”
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