After several months of continuous supply, the public company Termokosi has officially announced the closure of the heating season 2024-2025. This decision comes after a season marked by a significant increase in thermal energy production and the introduction of new billing methods based on consumption. More than 25,202 consumers have benefited from optimal thermal comfort for 181 days, thereby enhancing the residents’ trust in the urban heating system.
Announcement of the closure of the heating season by Termokosi
The public company Termokosi issued an official statement on April 15, 2025, announcing the end of heating supply for the 2024-2025 season. This decision was made in accordance with the regulations of the Energy Regulatory Office (ERO) and taking into account the current weather conditions. According to the announcement, Termokosi successfully produced 10,329.617 MWh of thermal energy, representing a remarkable increase of 307% compared to the previous season.

Weather conditions and regulation
The decision by Termokosi to close the heating season was also influenced by favorable weather conditions during the winter of 2024-2025. With milder temperatures than in previous years, the demand for heating decreased, allowing for more efficient management of energy resources. Furthermore, compliance with ERO regulations ensures a transparent and fair approach to all consumers.
Additionally, this season saw the successful implementation of a new billing method based on consumption. More than 12,000 consumers who installed measuring devices were billed based on their actual usage, thus promoting energy savings and better cost management. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to optimize energy and encourage more sustainable practices within the community.
Impact of the new billing method
The introduction of consumption-based billing marks a turning point in the management of urban heating. This method allows for a fairer distribution of costs, aligned with the actual use of energy. Consumers can now better control their expenses by adjusting their heating system according to their actual needs, thereby contributing to a reduction in energy consumption.
| Season | Energy produced (MWh) | Increase (%) | Number of consumers |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023-2024 | 3,300 | – | 24,000 |
| 2024-2025 | 10,329.617 | 307 | 25,202 |
Increase in thermal energy production
The heating season 2024-2025 was exceptionally productive for Termokosi, with a 307% increase in the thermal energy produced compared to the previous season. This increase is attributed to several factors, including infrastructure improvements and the adoption of new technologies such as heat pumps and more efficient heating systems.

Innovative technologies in urban heating
To meet the growing demand for thermal comfort, Termokosi has invested in modern technologies such as air-water heat pumps. These systems allow for more efficient use of energy by extracting heat from the outside air to heat buildings, thereby reducing overall energy consumption.
- Installation of air-water heat pumps
- Improvement of thermal insulation in buildings
- Optimization of heat distribution networks
- Implementation of smart management systems
In addition, the thermal insulation of infrastructures has been strengthened, minimizing heat losses and optimizing the efficiency of heating systems. These enhancements contribute not only to better energy management but also to a significant reduction in costs for consumers.
| Technology | Advantages | Impact on energy consumption |
|---|---|---|
| Air-water heat pumps | High energy efficiency, cost reduction | 20% reduction |
| Reinforced thermal insulation | Minimization of heat losses | 15% reduction |
| Smart management systems | Real-time optimization | 10% reduction |
Results and prospects
Investments in cutting-edge technologies have enabled Termokosi to achieve unprecedented production levels. This exceptional performance paves the way for new initiatives aimed at further optimizing heating systems and enhancing the resilience of the network in the face of future energy challenges.
Consumer response and feedback
The response from consumers to the heating season 2024-2025 has been largely positive. With the introduction of consumption-based billing and improvements made to heating systems, users have noted a reduction in their energy bills and an improvement in their thermal comfort.

Adoption of new billing methods
More than 12,000 consumers benefited from the new billing method, which charged them based on their actual consumption of energy. This approach not only promoted energy savings but also strengthened transparency and trust between Termokosi and its customers.
- Personalized billing
- Incentives for reducing consumption
- Enhanced customer support
Consumer testimonials highlight the effectiveness of heating systems and the improvement in the thermal insulation of buildings. Many noted a significant reduction in their energy expenses, attributed to the new technologies implemented by Termokosi.
| Aspect | Consumer Feedback | Observed Improvement |
|---|---|---|
| Thermal comfort | Significant improvement | +30% |
| Energy bills | Notable reduction | -20% |
| Customer service | High satisfaction | +25% |
Success stories
Case studies show how the improvements made by Termokosi have transformed consumer experiences. For example, a family residence in Pristina recorded a 20% reduction in its energy consumption thanks to the installation of heat pumps and improved thermal insulation.
Future prospects and innovations in urban heating
With the closing of the heating season 2024-2025, Termokosi looks to the future with a vision focused on innovation and sustainability. Upcoming projects include the integration of renewable energy sources and the continuous improvement of heating systems to meet the growing needs of consumers.
Integration of renewable energies
Termokosi plans to incorporate more renewable energy sources into its heating network. The use of geothermal energy, for instance, represents a major opportunity to reduce carbon footprint and ensure a more sustainable supply of energy.
- Development of geothermal heating plants
- Increased use of renewable energies
- Optimization of distribution networks
Comparison of air-water heat pumps
Continuous improvement of heating systems
Research and development play a key role in Termokosi’s future strategy. The company invests in advanced technologies to improve the efficiency of heating systems, reduce energy losses, and provide optimal thermal comfort to consumers.
| Innovation | Description | Expected benefits |
|---|---|---|
| Geothermal heating | Utilization of earth heat | Sustainability, cost reduction |
| Smart management systems | Real-time control | Consumption optimization |
| Advanced insulation | Innovative materials | Minimization of heat losses |
Geothermal heating at the college
Pilot projects and case studies
Termokosi plans to launch several pilot projects to test new technologies and energy management strategies. These initiatives will help identify best practices and evaluate the impact of innovations on the overall performance of the urban heating network.
FAQ
How did Termokosi manage to increase its thermal energy production by 307%?
Through investment in advanced technologies such as air-water heat pumps, improving the thermal insulation of infrastructures, and optimizing distribution networks, Termokosi has significantly increased its thermal energy production.
What new billing methods have been implemented by Termokosi?
Termokosi has introduced a billing method based on the actual consumption of energy. This approach allows for a fairer distribution of costs and encourages consumers to adopt more energy-saving practices.
What advantages do air-water heat pumps offer?
Air-water heat pumps are very efficient at extracting heat from the outside air and transferring it inside buildings. They help reduce energy consumption, decrease heating costs, and contribute to a reduction in carbon footprint.
What are Termokosi’s future projects in urban heating?
Termokosi plans to integrate more renewable energy sources, continuously improve heating systems, and launch pilot projects to test new technologies and energy management strategies.
How does Termokosi ensure thermal comfort quality for its consumers?
By investing in modern technologies, strengthening the thermal insulation of infrastructures, and optimizing heat distribution networks, Termokosi guarantees optimal thermal comfort and a continuous and reliable supply of heating.
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