Slovenia: Climate negotiator challenges...

Former Slovenian State Secretary and climate negotiator Zoran Kus has filed a petition...

Romania: Constanța to get...

A new high-efficiency cogeneration plant is under development on the site of the...

Romania: Ministry of Energy...

The Romanian Ministry of Energy has finalized a five-point plan aimed at lowering...

Bosnia and Herzegovina: EPBiH...

State-owned power utility EPBiH has opened a tender for the preparation of the...
Supported byClarion Energy
HomeSEE Energy NewsAlbanian Government approves...

Albanian Government approves construction of new 8.25 MW solar power plant at Vau i Dejes

The Albanian Government has approved a proposal from the state-owned Power Corporation (KESH) to construct an 8.25 MW solar power plant at the Vau i Dejes hydropower site. The project is set to be completed within 36 months and will have a lifespan of 49 years, with an expected annual electricity generation of 11,213 MWh.

In August 2023, KESH secured an €8.3 million contract with a consortium led by local company Balili Konstruksion and renewables developer Vega Solar for the construction. This initiative is part of KESH’s strategy to diversify its energy portfolio, which has been heavily reliant on hydropower. Notably, in February 2022, KESH began energy production at a 5.14 MW floating solar power plant at the Qyrsaqi dam in the same region.

Supported byOwner's Engineer banner

Recent News

Supported byspot_img
Supported byspot_img

Latest News

Supported byspot_img
Supported bySEE Energy News

Related News

Slovenia: Climate negotiator challenges legality of Krsko nuclear power plant expansion plan

Former Slovenian State Secretary and climate negotiator Zoran Kus has filed a petition with the Constitutional Court challenging the legality of the national spatial plan procedure for the proposed second unit at the Krsko nuclear power plant. Representing public...

Romania: Constanța to get modern gas-hydrogen cogeneration plant, replacing 1970s infrastructure

A new high-efficiency cogeneration plant is under development on the site of the former CET Palas facility in Constanța, replacing infrastructure dating back to the 1970s. Valued at 120 million euros and largely financed through the National Recovery and...

Romania: Ministry of Energy unveils five-point plan to cut electricity prices by 20–25%

The Romanian Ministry of Energy has finalized a five-point plan aimed at lowering electricity prices, with measures expected to take effect next week. Energy Minister Bogdan Ivan stated that the initiative, developed in consultation with producers, distributors, suppliers, and...
Supported byVirtu Energy
error: Content is protected !!