Kosovo Energy Strategy 2009-2018 - Ministria e Integrimit
Kosovo Energy Strategy 2009-2018 - Ministria e Integrimit Kosovo Energy Strategy 2009-2018 - Ministria e Integrimit
ENERGY STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO FOR THE PERIOD 2009–2018 mainly from Ujmani Hydropower Plant (HPP) with installed capacity of 35 MW and Lumbardhi revitalizations, along with the large technical and commercial losses and the low collectionto continue being supported by the Government, both through institutional actions in its effort tofunctioning of the Kosovo electricity system, but also for the KEK JSC’s further unbundling into3.1.3 Electricity transmissionThe transmission system is managed by the Kosovo Transmission System and Market OperatorKosovo is also at the center of the north-south transmission interface of the South East Europeanhad limited transmission capacities which have been unable to allow for meeting the peak demandtransmission lines were brought back to operation after repairs conducted after the war, althoughexchange and will enable the optimization of two complementary systems, Kosovo’s thermopower Faqe 22Ministry of Energy and Mining
ENERGY STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO FOR THE PERIOD 2009–2018Figure 3: Interconnection of Kosovo’s electricity transmission system with neighboring systems3.1.4 Electricity distribution It has to be noted that several projects are being developed both for the transmission and distribution3.2 Electricity supply, billing and collection losses were 1,333 GWh, which is equivalent to the entire production of the TPP Kosova A, theMinistry of Energy and Mining Faqe 23
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ENERGY STRATEGY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOSOVO FOR THE PERIOD <strong>2009</strong>–<strong>2018</strong> mainly from Ujmani Hydropower Plant (HPP) with installed capacity of 35 MW and Lumbardhi revitalizations, along with the large technical and commercial losses and the low collectionto continue being supported by the Government, both through institutional actions in its effort tofunctioning of the <strong>Kosovo</strong> electricity system, but also for the KEK JSC’s further unbundling into3.1.3 Electricity transmissionThe transmission system is managed by the <strong>Kosovo</strong> Transmission System and Market Operator<strong>Kosovo</strong> is also at the center of the north-south transmission interface of the South East Europeanhad limited transmission capacities which have been unable to allow for meeting the peak demandtransmission lines were brought back to operation after repairs conducted after the war, althoughexchange and will enable the optimization of two complementary systems, <strong>Kosovo</strong>’s thermopower Faqe 22Ministry of <strong>Energy</strong> and Mining