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MOKAR UGLJEN Srbija zbog snijega primorana uvoziti struju: ‘Za ovakav kaos netko mora odgovarati’

Snijeg, koji je obilno pao u ponedjeljak, primorao je elektroenergetski sustav Srbije na djelomični uvoz struje, objavio je sindikat “Nezavisnost” u Termoelektrani Nikola Tesla (TENT), pozivajući se podatke s mrežne aplikacije Energyflux Elektromreža Srbije. Podaci o proizvodnji i trgovini električnom energijom pokazuju da je Srbija od ponedjeljka konstantno uvozila struju, a najkritičnije je bilo u […]



The main conceptual idea of the text is that heavy snowfall in Serbia has disrupted the country's energy system, forcing it to import electricity due to problems with coal-powered plants. Several factors contribute to this: * Wet snow: The abundant snowfall has made the coal supply at thermal power plants too moist to be effectively burned, reducing their energy output. * Depleted coal reserves: The power plants are facing difficulties obtaining sufficient dry coal to compensate for the problem. * Reliance on coal: Serbia heavily relies on coal-powered electricity generation (Kostolac and TENT plants), leaving it vulnerable to weather disruptions affecting coal supply. This situation has caused concern about potential electricity shortages and has sparked criticism about the government's handling of the energy crisis.

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