Kosovo* outlines energy transition until 2031 in strategic document
Kosovo* aims at 1.6 GW in renewables capacity by 2031, with 340 MWh in batteries. It opted to reconstruct at least three coal plant units.
Kosovo* selects public land for first solar power auction
The government in Prishtina has changed the status of a location in Orahovac so that it can offer it in the upcoming solar power auction
Kosovo* secures financing for first large-scale solar thermal project in Western Balkans
Big solar thermal projects are seen as the proper solution for district heating decarbonization in the region
Gjakova city in Kosovo* sets example in sustainable district heating with new biomass plant
With its new cogeneration plant and a district heating network upgrade, Gjakova has set an example for municipal authorities in the Balkans
Electricity prices in Balkans: highest in Montenegro, lowest in Kosovo*
The highest price in European Union was in Denmark (34.4 eurocents), and the lowest in Hungary (9.4 eurocents)
Kosovo’s DSO KEDS starts using drones to monitor grid
Within its pilot project, the company introduced drones in late September and early October
KOSTT and Elektrosever reach deal on supplying Serb consumers in Kosovo*
Licensing of the company Elektrosever in Kosovo* was foreseen by the agreement between Kosovo* and Serbia on energy from 2013
Two coal plants in Western Balkans go offline due to malfunctions
Coal+ plants Pljevlja in Montenegro and Kosovo A broke down, adding to concerns about the possibility of blackouts in the region


