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4 FAQs about Kosovo outdoor power import

How much energy does Kosovo import in 2022?

Kosovo's net energy imports are projected to have reached 12.5 percent of GDP in 2022, up 3.5 percentage points (pp) with respect to 2021, despite a 35 percent decrease in electricity imports and 5 percent decrease in fuel imports. 4. Kosovo's electricity supply chain (ESC) includes both public and private firms.

Does Kosovo import oil?

There are also no local oil refining facilities; thus, petroleum-related imports are mostly of refined products. Kosovo's net energy imports are projected to have reached 12.5 percent of GDP in 2022, up 3.5 percentage points (pp) with respect to 2021, despite a 35 percent decrease in electricity imports and 5 percent decrease in fuel imports.

What percentage of electricity is generated by coal in Kosovo?

Coal accounted for 91% of electricity generation, with the remaining 9% derived from renewable energy sources, predominantly wind energy. Kosovo has been working on diversifying its energy mix and increasing the share of renewable energy sources to reduce dependency on conventional fossil fuels.

Does Kosovo need a power plant?

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.

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