Albania Shines Bright with 70.6 MW Solar Projects

Mar 29, 2024 11:07 AM ET
  • Albania's green energy future shines bright with the approval of two solar farms, bringing jobs and sustainability to the region.

Albania has approved the installation of two solar farms with a total capacity of 70.56 MW in the south-central part of the country. The company Albania Power Core has been given the go-ahead to build a 40.56-MW solar farm in the village of Sheq Marina in Fier municipality. Another company, Alb Sun Energy, has received approval to construct a 30-MW park in Povelce village in Fier. Both companies have been granted a 49-year operating period for their solar projects.

The government's decision to approve these solar projects is a step towards increasing renewable energy sources in Albania. The country aims to diversify its energy mix and reduce its reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to a more sustainable future. The approval of these solar farms will not only help in achieving these goals but also create job opportunities and boost the economy in the region.

How will the approval of two solar farms in Albania impact the country's energy goals?

  • The approval of two solar farms in Albania will contribute to the country's goal of increasing renewable energy sources in its energy mix.
  • By reducing reliance on fossil fuels, Albania aims to move towards a more sustainable future.
  • The construction of these solar farms will create job opportunities and stimulate economic growth in the region.
  • The 70.56 MW capacity of the two solar farms will significantly add to Albania's renewable energy generation capacity.
  • The 49-year operating period granted to the companies will ensure long-term benefits for the country's energy goals.



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