词条 | KOSTT |
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| name = KOSTT | type = Joint-stock company | industry = Energy | genre = | fate = | predecessor = | successor = | foundation = {{start date and age|2006}} | founder = | defunct = | location_city = Pristina | location_country = Kosovo{{efn|name=status}} | key_people = Ilir Shala {{small|(CEO)}} | products = | brands = | production = | services = Electricity transmission | owner = Government of Kosovo | num_employees = | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | homepage = {{url|https://www.kostt.com}} | intl = | bodystyle = }} KOSTT j.s.c is a Kosovar transmission system operator company with the headquarters in Pristina, Kosovo{{efn|name=status}}. It plays an important role in the energy sector in Kosovo. As a market operator it is responsible for the organization and administration of trades in electricity and the management of the settlement process. HistoryAppointed by the Ministry of Energy and Mining of Kosovo and licensed by the Energy Regulatory Office pursuant to the provisions of the primary and secondary Kosovo legislation, KOSTT j.s.c became a licensed entity for the transmission system operator and for the market operation, in October 2006. The establishment of KOSTT j.s.c was a consequence of the restructuring of the energy sector in Kosovo. The transmission and dispatch functions officially have been divided from the Kosovo Energy Corporation (KEK) (a vertically integrated company) on 1 July 2006, following the decision of the Government of Kosovo taken in July 2005 for restructuring of KEK and the obligations deriving from the Energy Community Treaty for South East Europe where Kosovo is an equal member. In March 2018, the European electricity transmission association ENTSO-E warned over delay of electric clocks throughout Europe's power network due to lower frequency which was caused by the loss of electricity in the network. Namely, the loss was created due to political dispute between Serbia and Kosovo{{efn|name=status}} where the Kosovar power transmission company KOSTT took 113 GWh unauthorizedly from the network in the period of January-February 2018.[1][2] The Serbian electricity transmission operator Elektromreža Srbije has legal jurisdiction over Kosovar electricity transmission network, but due to political dispute, does not exercise full control over it. The direct loss of 113 GWh would amount to 24.86 million euros, as per average euro area electricity price (per KWh) of 22 eurocents for households in 2017.[3] JurisdictionKOSTT j.s.c is responsible for:
KOSTT has a strategic position and it represents an important knot in the regional energy market. KOSTT is interconnected with four (4) other systems, namely, Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro and Serbia. The KOSTT j.s.c transmission system consists of 1186 km overhead lines (181 km – 400 kV; 361 km – 220 kV; and 643 km – 110 kV) and 2400 MVA of transformation capacities. The energy sector is considered as one of the most important sectors in Kosovo. 96.8% of electricity in Kosovo is generated by Thermo Power Plants and 3.2% is generated by Hydro Power Plants. Notes and references
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1. ^{{cite news|last1=Oroschakoff|first1=Kalina|title=Serbia-Kosovo spat delays electric clocks in Europe|url=https://www.politico.eu/article/serbia-kosovo-spat-delays-electric-clocks-in-europe/|accessdate=8 March 2018|work=politico.eu|date=7 March 2018}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=EMS: Kosovo neovlašćeno preuzimalo električnu energiju|url=http://rs.n1info.com/a369951/Biznis/EMS-Kosovo-neovlasceno-preuzimalo-elektricnu-energiju.html|accessdate=8 March 2018|work=n1info.com|agency=FoNet|date=7 March 2018|language=Serbian}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Electricity price statistics|url=http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/statistics-explained/index.php/Electricity_price_statistics|website=europa.eu|accessdate=8 March 2018}} External links
1 : Electric power transmission system operators in Kosovo |
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