Limak commissions part of Turkey’s second-largest solar power plant
Limak Renewable Energy has begun to generate electricity from 60 MW out of its Erzin-1 solar power plant of 140 MW in peak capacity
Kosovo* completes first solar power auction at EUR 48.88 per MWh
Swiss firm Orllati and its consortium won the first solar power auction in Kosovo*. They can build and operate a PV park of up to 105 MW.
Kosovo* reveals names of participants in 100 MW solar power auction
Kosovo* received six applications from companies and consortiums seeking to qualify for the first solar power auction
Kosovo’s DSO KEDS starts using drones to monitor grid
Within its pilot project, the company introduced drones in late September and early October
Limak to start last turbine at new 420 MW Çetin hydropower plant in Turkey
Production has started at three units in the 165-meter Çetin hydropower plant dam and Limak expects to bring another Francis-type turbine of 134.2 MW online soon. Limak Energy is becoming the third-largest private player in the hydropower sector in its home country as the portfolio should top 1 GW this month. The company is about […]
KEDS introducing 20 kV overhead lines to cut network losses, improve security of supply
Distribution system operator KEDS has been building new 20 kV overhead lines and upgrading existing 10 kV lines to 20 kV, with the aim of reducing network losses and improving the security of electricity supply in Kosovo*, according to a press release on KEDS’ website. KEDS said overhead lines (OHLs) of 20 kV are being […]
Turkish companies don’t claim Gazivode
Kosovo Energy Distribution Services (KEDS) told Vesti newspaper it does not claim Gazivode hydropower plant complex in Kosovo*. The company is owned by Turkish companies Çalik and Limak since 2013, but the power infrastructure at the site is controlled by EPS (Electric Power Industry of Serbia). „Our company is in electric power distribution, maintaining equipment […]
Gazivode hydro resource important for Serbia’s EU chapters
The settlement of legal relations in connection to the hydropower plant Gazivode (Gazivodë) is an important moment for Serbia to start membership negotiations with the European Union, said Laszlo Varga, member of Serbian parliament from the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians and deputy chair of the Parliamentary Committee on EU Integration. He told Novi Sad–based Hungarian […]