DocumentCode :
2314038
Title :
Rehabilitation of Coal Power Plant in Kosova
Author :
Avdiu, N.Z.
Author_Institution :
Commissioner at Energy Regulatory Office in Kosova; Professor at University of Prishtina Kosova, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering. e-mail: Nysret.avdiu@ero-ks.org, Nysret.avdiu@fiek.uni-pr.edu
fYear :
2008
fDate :
12-15 Oct. 2008
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
In Kosovo 97% of total electricity is generated from lignite power plant, with total install capacity 1512 MW, but with current available capacity of 834 MW. The generation system, during the past eight years, was not in position to meet domestic demand. After the war in Kosovo the shortages of production has required importation of great amount of electricity. Following the intervention of the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) in 1999 the Kosovo is administrated by the United Nations under Security Council Resolution 1244 (United Nation Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo-UNMIK), first main activities in the energy sector consisted of repairing damaged facilities, rehabilitating equipment that had been inadequately maintained during the years of conflict, restoring production at thermal power stations and in coal mines. One of the most urgent tasks in power sector for the Kosovo is rehabilitation of its thermal power plants and building new generating capacity. In the paper aim to present energy situation in Kosovo and the dilemmas of rehabilitation of old thermal power plant Kosovo A. and to investigate the feasibility of rehabilitation of coal thermal power plant Kosovo A with five units. Further in the paper will be presented: structural changes of power sector; main pieces of Kosova legislation regarding the interaction between energy conversion technologies and environment; evolution trends of the pollution generated by thermal power units; difficulties encountered in the process of alignment to the EU provisions.
Keywords :
coal; thermal power stations; Kosova; North Atlantic Treaty Organization; Security Council Resolution 1244; United Nation Interim Administration Mission; United Nations; coal mines; coal power plant; damaged facility repair; electricity importation; energy conversion technologies; equipment rehabilitation; lignite power plant; pollution evolution trends; power 1512 MW; power 834 MW; power sector structural changes; production restoration; production shortages; thermal power station rehabilitation; Buildings; Councils; Energy conversion; Energy resolution; Legislation; Paper technology; Power generation; Production; Security; Thermal pollution; Efficiency; feasibility; power plant rehabilitation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Power System Technology and IEEE Power India Conference, 2008. POWERCON 2008. Joint International Conference on
Conference_Location :
New Delhi
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1763-6
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1762-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICPST.2008.4745262
Filename :
4745262
Link To Document :
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