Power blackouts after wholesale prices soar as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Soaring international energy prices have brought power blackouts toas Kosovo said it could no longer afford to import electricity, adding to fears that tensions with Russia will plunge the continent into crisis this winter.
Consumers in the Balkan state have been told they will be allowed six hours of power at a time, punctuated by two-hour breaks, according to a spokesperson for its energy distribution company, KEDS. The energy rationing, which has no scheduled end date and was announced on Monday, is a response to high wholesale market prices, which meanIts domestic generation capacity, almost all of which comes from heavily-polluting coal-fired power stations, is only enough to meet around two-thirds of demand.
While Kosovo is one of Europe’s smallest and poorest countries, the move to impose scheduled outages will add to fears that other European nations could be forced to follow suit. Sky-high prices triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have sent European leadersFree daily newsletter Archie Bland and Nimo Omer take you through the top stories and what they mean, free every weekday morningNewsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties. For more information see our
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