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Albania, Government adopted the first version of the National Energy and Climate Plan on 29 December 2021

The Energy Community (EnC) Secretariat said that the Government of Albania adopted the first version of the National Energy and Climate Plan (NECP) on 29 December 2021. The draft of the Plan was submitted to the Secretariat, which provided detailed recommendations. Albania’s first NECP will continue to be developed and updated, taking into account the recommendations of the Secretariat.

Director of the Secretariat Artur Lorkowski said that NECPs represent the compass navigating towards Europe’s long-term commitment of a
climate neutral continent by 2050. With the NECPs, EnC contracting parties have a tool at their disposal to credibly demonstrate to their citizens and to the stakeholders in their economy the seriousness of their pledges and their priorities for the green transition.

The Albanian Minister of Infrastructure and Energy Belinda Balluku said that Albania’s priority is to have a robust NECP, on which it can build in the coming decades. The Secretariat’s recommendations are highly valued and will be incorporated into the final version of the NECP to be adopted by May of this year.

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