Kosovo’s electricity transmission system has been stabilized, following an increase in domestic power generation by the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK), the Transmission System and Market Operator (KOSTT) announced.
In a public statement, KOSTT confirmed that the electricity system has returned to normal operations after the implementation of coordinated measures to balance load and improve supply parameters.
“KOSTT informs the public that the situation in the electricity system has been normalized and stabilized following the implementation of coordinated measures for load balancing and improving supply parameters,” the statement said.
According to KOSTT, KEK acted swiftly and efficiently by increasing domestic electricity production, a move described as crucial for ensuring system stability, continuity of supply, and overall grid integrity.
The operator emphasized that the current electricity supply is guaranteed, while calling on all market participants to comply with operational regulations and contractual obligations in order to maintain a safe, stable, and optimized operation of the power network.
“Respecting operational rules and contractual commitments is essential for the sustainable and secure functioning of the electricity system,” KOSTT noted.
KOSTT also stressed that it remains on full operational alert, ready to take all necessary actions within its legal mandate to safeguard the stability and performance of the national electricity grid.
