Rizvanolli: Energy crisis in Kosovo* worsens amid coal plant outage
Prishtina was left without district heating as a coal plant broke down and Kosovo* is forced to import large quantities of electricity
Kosovo* to adopt renewables share targets for 2031, 2050
Minister of Economy Artane Rizvanolli said the government aims to raise the share of renewables in power consumption to between 25% and 30% by 2031
Përparim Rama’s green agenda helped him win Prishtina mayoral election
Outsider Përparim Rama disrupted the political scene in Kosovo* by winning the Prishtina mayoral election with an environmentalist platform
Eight municipalities of Kosovo* to introduce district heating
New EU grant will finance feasibility study to introduce renewable energy-based district heating in Kosovo.
GGF Impact Stories: Raising awareness of household energy efficiency benefits in Kosovo*
An awareness-raising campaign for households in Kosovo* has helped homeowners understand the benefits of improved energy efficiency
Gjakova in Kosovo* switches district heating to biomass
A combined heat and power system in Gjakova was built for district heating purposes with funds from the EU and Switzerland
Kosovo’s* 102.6 MW wind farm Bajgora goes on stream
The wind farm, with 27 turbines supplied by General Electric, has started feeding electricity into the grid, according to a statement from Notus.
Kosovo* Supreme Court: Kelag’s three small hydropower plants must be shut down
The facilities are owned by KelKos, a subsidiary of Austria-based Kelag-Kärntner Elektrizitäts and Kelag International.