KOSOVO COAL POWER

BY KEITH NUTHALLTHE CHIEF of the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) has announced the spending of Euro 17.3 million on repairs to the province's coal fired power plants and associated mines, which have suffered from lack of maintenance and have also been damaged by lightning and a landslide, (at the Mirash coal mine). Michael Steiner said the money would be taken from previous UNMIK budget surpluses and would ensure that there is effective electricity supplies in the coming autumn and winter. Meanwhile, the European Union's European ...


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