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Join us at Energy Week Western Balkans 2023

Are you ready to join the clean energy revolution in the Western Balkans? We are thrilled to invite you to Energy Week Western Balkans 2023, the premier regional investment conference dedicated to shaping clean energy future in the region. Join us on 18 – 19, October at Regent Porto Montenegro for two extraordinary days of insightful discussions, networking opportunities, and thought-provoking sessions.

Register or request a brochure through the event website: https://wbenergyweek.com/

Day 1 Highlights:

Immerse yourself in a day filled with impactful sessions focused on policy, energy security, and the transition to clean energy. Engage in a compelling dialogue with policymakers as we explore the impact of the Ukraine war and the energy crisis on the Western Balkans. Explore the progress made by the countries of the region in phasing out coal and embracing clean energy sources. Discover plans for carbon pricing and discuss strategies to accelerate the transition.

Day 2 Highlights:

Get ready for a day dedicated to renewable energy and the path to a green shift in the Western Balkans. Gain valuable insights into renewable energy trading and power purchase regulations. Explore the revenue streams available in each WB6 country and discover how regional integration can open new outlet markets for renewables. Engage with industry experts as we discuss the latest developments in wind and solar projects. We will assess the cost-benefit ratio of small hydropower installations and unlock the untapped potential of clean energy technology and services.

Among speakers and guests:

  • Kadri Simson, Commissioner for Energy, European Commission 
  • Branislav Prelević, President of the Board, Energy and Water Regulatory Agency of Montenegro  
  • Dejan Popovic, President of the Council, Energy Agency of the Republic of Serbia  
  • Mile Srdanović, President, Regulatory Commission for Energy in Federation of Bosnia andHerzegovina (FERK) 
  • Dario Nikolovski, Director, Energy Agency of the Republic of North Macedonia 
  • Luka Petrović, General Director, Elektroprivreda Republike Srpske (EPRS) 
  • Aleksandar Mijušković, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Crnogorski elektroprenosni system (CGES) 
  • Jeton Mehmeti, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Kosovo Transmission System and Market Operator (KOSTT)  
  • Skerdi Drenova, CEO, OST (Transmission System Operator of Albania) 
  • Milos Mladenovic, Managing Director, SEEPEX  
  • Matija Medojevic, CEO, BELEN – Montenegrin Power Exchange  
  • Ladislav Tolmaci, Executive Director, Erste Bank Group  
  • Miloš Kostić, CEO, MT-Komex  
  • Stjepan Čerkez, President of the Management Board, Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy  
  • Mike O’Neill, CEO, Hive Renewables  
  • Adam Cortese, CEO, UGT Renewables 
  • Eric Scotto, Founder & CEO, Akuo   
  • Francesco Corbo, Western Balkans Regional Head of Energy, EBRD and others.   

Don’t miss out on this exceptional opportunity to connect with industry leaders, gain valuable insights, and contribute to the clean energy transformation in the Western Balkans.

Check out our LinkedIn event.

Join us at Energy Week Western Balkans 2023 and together, let’s unlock renewable energy’s full potential!

Best regards

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