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Albania: KESH launched a tender for the Koman HPP overhaul

The Albanian energy corporation, KESH, has opened tender for upgrades at a hydropower plant Koman worth an estimated 109 million leks (1 million euro).

The tender winner will be expected to install a 6kV transformer station, improve safety systems, expand monitoring capabilities and integrate them into the power plant’s existing control system within a year, KESH said in a tender notice.

Offers can be submitted until July 12.

HPP Koman is one of the three HPPs of the Drin cascade owned and operated by KESH, along with the Fierza and Vau i Dejes HPPs.

They accounted for 47% of the country’s total gross energy production in the first quarter, data published by the Albanian statistics office, Instant, showed earlier.

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