Will Kosovo have electricity during the winter season?

Will Kosovo have electricity during the winter season?

Energy

The Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) is planning to increase the production of electricity for the winter season, but the Kosovar Electricity Supply Company (KESCO) considers that the demand for consumption is greater than the local production. According to KESCO, there will be a need to import electricity from Albania and Hungary this year as well, CE Report quotes Kosova Press.

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