Call for savings, KESCO: Starting tomorrow, significant shortage of domestic electricity production
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The company KESCO announces that it has been informed of a significant shortage of domestic electricity production expected to occur tomorrow and in the coming days.

According to KESCO’s statement, “in the most extreme case, this will mean that the entire amount of electricity for consumers in Kosovo will have to be covered through imports.”

KESCO says that despite major logistical challenges and the high cost of energy on international markets, it is making every effort to ensure the necessary supply and guarantee stability in the system.

“However, importing such a large quantity presents considerable difficulties both technically and financially. To minimize the impact of this situation, KESCO calls on all consumers to immediately apply energy-saving measures,” the statement reads.

Also, according to KESCO, every kilowatt-hour saved helps maintain supply stability and reduces overall costs, “which would otherwise burden all of us.”

Kosovapress attempted to contact KEK officials, but they did not respond to our media outlet.

On the other hand, today the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK sh.a.) announced that unit A3 of the “Kosova A” Thermoelectric Power Plant, which was unexpectedly shut down yesterday, returned to operation today, June 19, 2025, around 08:00 AM.

“The unit’s return was made possible thanks to the immediate response and professional commitment of the staff at the Kosova A Power Plant, who worked continuously, including the third shift. The start-up process began in the early morning hours, and synchronization with the grid was achieved around 08:00,” the statement reads.

According to KEK, currently, unit A3 is operating normally, and its condition is stable.

KEK sh.a. will continue to provide transparent updates on any developments affecting the operation of units and energy supply.

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