PORTABLE OUTDOOR ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM IN KOSOVO
It supports 2.5kWh battery expansion packs and can support up to 6 power packs, reaching 17.5kWH, to provide a stable power supply for various household appliances.
Kosovo's electricity supply chain (ESC) includes both public and private firms. Electricity production is dominated by a publicly owned enterprise (POE), Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK), Sources: Kosovo authorities and IMF staff calculations. Note: KOS A and KOS B refer to state-owned coal-based generation plants (“Kosova A and B”).
Kosovo has one of the world's largest lignite-coal reserves and it remains dependent on two depreciated and inefficient Yugoslav-era power plants which do not meet Kosovo's energy needs.
4 The ERO is an independent agency that regulates electricity, district heating, and gas markets in Kosovo. It was established in 2004, after the promulgation of the Laws on Energy, on Electricity, and on the Energy Regulator. The ERO helps to ensure that Kosovo's regulatory framework is in line with the EU 'acquis' on energy.
Kosovo's energy use is driven by households, primarily for wintertime heating. Kosovo's housing stock is largely inefficient and uninsulated.
It supports 2.5kWh battery expansion packs and can support up to 6 power packs, reaching 17.5kWH, to provide a stable power supply for various household appliances.
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