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Albania: KESH launched asset insurance tenders

The Albanian state-owned energy company KESH has opened tender procedures for two one-year insurance contracts to cover some of its assets, with a total budget of 192 million leks (1.9 million euros), the company said in a statement.

One contract, worth an estimated 173 million leks, will cover its hydropower plants in Koman, Vau I Dejes, Fierze, as well as its information centre and a warehouse in Durres, KESH said in a tender notice.

Another contract, valued at 18.3 million leks, envisages insurance services for the equipment in a thermal power station in the city of Vlore.

Offers for tenders can be submitted until May 15.

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