SOLAR 4 KOSOVO – TERMOKOS

Kosovo energo solar
Through the “Solar Kosova” project, approved by the government, Kosovo is taking key steps towards reducing the emission of harmful pollutants and replacing non-renewable energy with that of sunlight.. Through the “Solar Kosova” project, approved by the government, Kosovo is taking key steps towards reducing the emission of harmful pollutants and replacing non-renewable energy with that of sunlight.. A group of international and local investors have started to build a 150-megawatt (MW) solar farm in western part of Kosovo as the Balkan country is trying to phase out its dependence from coal. [pdf]FAQS about Kosovo energo solar
What is Kosovo's solar energy project?
The project is the largest solar energy investment in the district heating sector in the region and one of the largest solar power plants in Europe. As such, the project marks an historic moment on Kosovo's path towards a decarbonised energy system in line with the Paris Climate Agreement.
Will Kosovo use solar energy for district heating?
In late December 2022, Kosovo became the first country in the Western Balkans Economy to use solar energy for district heating. Kosovo’s Minister of Finance, Labour and Transfers, Hekuran Murati, said the project would ensure access to the central heating system for about 38,000 citizens.
How much will Germany contribute to Kosovo's solar energy project?
The EU’s contribution to solar heating and electricity projects in Kosovo will total almost €56 million. "Germany has supported Kosovo in its transition from coal to sustainable energy and decarbonisation in accordance with the objectives of the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans,” said Germany’s Deputy Ambassador to Kosovo Matthias Conrad.
How will the EU support the energy transition in Kosovo?
The EU will support the energy transition and sustainable development of Kosovo through another 100-megawatt solar electricity project with the Kosovo Energy Cooperation.” The EU’s contribution to solar heating and electricity projects in Kosovo will total almost €56 million.
Will Kosovo become the first economy to use solar power?
Kosovo will become the first economy in the Western Balkans region to use solar power to heat homes. The Ministry of Finance, Labour and Transfers signed a financing agreement on the Solar4Kosovo district heating project on behalf of Kosovo in Pristina today.

Kosovo wavja solar price
Almost a year since the initial public call, the Ministry of Economy in Prishtina completed its pilot solar power auction. Even though it raised the ceiling price in late December to EUR 75 per MWh from EUR 65 per MWh amid repeated delays, it was closed at EUR 48.88 per MWh.. Almost a year since the initial public call, the Ministry of Economy in Prishtina completed its pilot solar power auction. Even though it raised the ceiling price in late December to EUR 75 per MWh from EUR 65 per MWh amid repeated delays, it was closed at EUR 48.88 per MWh.. Conducted through an open and transparent process, the Kosovo solar auction will offer investors a number of critical advantages, including guaranteed price assurance, streamlined administrative procedures with government agencies, and no land acquisition costs.. The tender was launched in July 2023. It was Kosovo’s first solar auction and attracted more than 160 expressions of interest, according to Prime Minister Albin Kurti.. The Energy Regulatory Office of Kosovo* said the ceiling price for bidders in the first solar power auction would be EUR 75 per MWh.. The Ministry of Economy has announced that it has received a total of six bids for the 100MW solar auction and may accept others by mail until February 3, when the names of the companies that submitted the bids will be made public. [pdf]FAQS about Kosovo wavja solar price
What is the Kosovo solar auction?
Conducted through an open and transparent process, the Kosovo solar auction will offer investors a number of critical advantages, including guaranteed price assurance, streamlined administrative procedures with government agencies, and no land acquisition costs. The Auction process is underway:
Will Kosovo offer a 100 MW solar PV project?
Kosovo is holding a competitive auction for a 100 MW solar PV project. This is a tremendous opportunity for the country to partner with international and local investors to expand renewable energy generation. As a first step, we encourage developers and investors to review the Contract Notice and Prospectus, available via the links below.
When is the auction process underway in Kosovo?
The Auction process is underway: May 12 – Contract Notice released; and the auction announced by USAID Administrator, Samantha Power; Kosovo Prime Minister, Albin Kurti; and Minister of Economy, Artane Rizvanolli.
How will e-auction work in Kosovo?
The Kosovo Public Procurement Regulatory Commission demonstrated how the e-auction will work and how it will ensure transparency and fairness. Representatives from EBRD, IFC, and the EU discussed their work in Kosovo, emphasized the potential positive impact of the auction, and expressed their readiness to support potential investors.
