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May 5, 2026
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Renalfa Advances Oslomej Solar Project with 50 MW Battery Storage Installation

Austria-based developer and independent power producer Renalfa IPP has commenced the installation of a battery energy storage system (BESS) at its solar power plant in Oslomej, North Macedonia. The system will have an operating power of 50 MW and a storage capacity of 200 MWh, marking a significant step in enhancing grid flexibility and renewable integration.

The co-located BESS is being deployed alongside the 65.8 MW Oslomej solar power plant, which is situated on the site of a former coal mine. The project reflects ongoing efforts to repurpose legacy fossil fuel infrastructure into clean energy assets. The solar facility was developed through a public-private partnership with state-owned utility Elektrani na Severna Makedonija (ESM).

Financing for the solar plant was provided by the Green for Growth Fund, which has also committed €24 million to support the deployment of the battery storage system. The combined investment forms part of a broader initiative to transition North Macedonia’s coal-based energy complex toward sustainable generation.

In 2025, Renalfa secured a €315 million loan facility from a consortium led by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. The financing underpins the company’s €1.2 billion regional investment program, which targets the development of approximately 1.6 GW of renewable generation capacity and 3.3 GWh of co-located battery storage across Bulgaria, Hungary, Romania, and North Macedonia.

These assets are expected to produce around 2.3 TWh of green electricity annually—sufficient to meet the energy needs of approximately 920,000 households—while supporting grid stability through integrated storage solutions.

Beyond North Macedonia, Renalfa is also advancing a major hybrid renewable project in Hungary. The company is developing a 450 MW solar power plant in Szihalom, complemented by a BESS with an operating power of 250 MW and a capacity of 1 GWh. The battery system is being supplied by HiTHIUM.

According to Renalfa, the Szihalom project represents the largest hybrid renewable energy development undertaken in Hungary to date and ranks among the most significant such projects in Europe.

May 5, 2026
by AEA in News

Albania’s ERE sets temporary electricity distribution tariffs for 1 May-31 December 2026

Albania’s Energy Regulatory Authority (ERE), in Board Decision No. 103 dated 14 April 2026, has set temporary electricity distribution tariffs by voltage level for the period 1 May 2026 to 31 December 2026. The decision was adopted under Articles 16, 19 and 20(c) of Law No. 43/2015 on the electricity sector, as amended, along with Decision No. 456 of 29 June 2022 on public service obligations, ERE’s internal regulations, and the tariff methodology for the distribution system operator approved by Decision No. 182 of 10 November 2017.

The authority said it reviewed the distribution operator OSSH’s audited financial statements for 2022-2024, as well as technical, economic and financial projections for 2025-2026, together with the 5-year distribution network development plan for 2023-2027, which ERE began reviewing under Decision No. 308 of 21 November 2025. The report also recalls that ERE’s Decision No. 312 of 12 December 2025 kept the previous distribution tariffs in force until 30 April 2026, based on the ongoing review process and the information OSSH was required to submit.

In its assessment, ERE said that the continuity and security of electricity distribution are critical for uninterrupted and quality service, and that the cost of outages is higher than any other cost component in the electricity supply chain. The regulator also concluded that, on the basis of the actual figures reviewed, the current distribution tariffs generate sufficient revenue to cover operating costs and support the continuity of OSSH’s activity. At the same time, the report notes that the company still needs to improve its capital structure, which remains negative and could create medium-term financial risks.

The report provides several key financial observations. Compared with ERE’s ex-ante approval for 2022, actual operating costs were around 4% lower. In 2023, those costs remained broadly stable, rising by 0.9%, while in 2024 they increased by about 7% compared with 2023. ERE also said it reviewed additional information sent by OSSH by email on 9 April 2026, in response to an ERE request dated 3 June 2026, regarding OPEX fluctuations, material and consumption expenses, and rent.

Based on the corrected required revenues and distributed energy volumes, ERE calculated an average tariff of 5.89 lek/kWh for 2026. On that basis, the temporary distribution tariffs were set at 1.55 lek/kWh for customers connected at 35 kV, 3.99 lek/kWh for customers connected at 0.6-20 kV, and 6.42 lek/kWh for customers connected at 0.4 kV. The applicable reactive energy billing price remains 1.92 lek/kVArh, the same rate approved under Decision No. 73/2022.

ERE said that the WACC and other financial parameters were kept at previous levels because updated information was not available, describing this as a temporary solution that may be reviewed later in line with the legislation in force. The regulator also said the difference between corrected required revenues and realized revenues is relatively small and therefore acceptable for the period under review. ERE added that it reserves the right to fully review OPEX and CAPEX based on actual results in future tariff processes.

The Board also instructed OSSH to keep distribution tariffs unchanged until 31 December 2026, to improve the quality and detail of the information submitted for regulatory purposes, to separate costs and revenues by voltage level, and to align financial reporting with regulatory accounting requirements. OSSH was further asked to provide detailed operating and capital costs, explanations for year-on-year fluctuations, updated financial analysis including WACC, audited 2025 financial statements, and a tariff application for the next regulatory period. The decision entered into force immediately; interested parties may request review within 7 calendar days, and appeals may be filed with the Administrative Court of Tirana within 30 calendar days of publication in the Official Gazette.

May 5, 2026
by AEA in News

Early-Stage Progress and Challenges Mark Energy Community’s Priority Infrastructure Projects

Most projects included in the first list of Projects of Energy Community Interest (PECI) remain at an early stage of development, with several challenges likely to affect their implementation timelines, according to an assessment by the Energy Community Regulatory Board.

The Evaluation Report on PECI projects provides a comprehensive overview of progress on initiatives selected in the 2024 PECI list. It covers six priority investments—five in electricity transmission and one in energy storage—identified as critical for strengthening cross-border interconnections, enhancing security of supply, and enabling greater integration of renewable energy across the Energy Community.

The projects under review include:

  • Completion of the 400 kV Albanian internal transmission ring;
  • Capacity expansion of the existing 220 kV interconnection between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro (Trebinje–Perućica overhead line);
  • The Trans-Balkan Corridor, specifically the 400 kV double overhead line linking Bajina Bašta in Serbia with Višegrad in Bosnia and Herzegovina and Pljevlja in Montenegro (with the latter two sections included in the PECI list);
  • Reconfiguration of Albania’s 400 kV grid alongside a new Albania–Kosovo* interconnection;
  • The 330 kV overhead line between Balti in Moldova and Dnestrovsk HPP-2 in Ukraine;
  • The 225 MW DTEK energy storage project.

To date, only the Bosnia and Herzegovina–Montenegro interconnection has secured direct financing, provided by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Meanwhile, two projects—the Albanian internal ring and the Albania–Kosovo* interconnection—received financial backing in 2025 from the European Commission through the Western Balkans Investment Framework, as highlighted by the Energy Community Secretariat.

The report finds that most projects are still in conceptual, feasibility, or planning phases, with expected implementation timelines extending from 2028 to 2032. Throughout 2025, efforts have largely focused on feasibility assessments, preparatory activities, financing structures, and regulatory alignment, rather than physical construction.

Importantly, the evaluation notes that no systemic delays have been identified when measured against the expected level of project maturity following their designation in the 2024 PECI list.

However, the report underscores several structural challenges that could affect delivery in later stages. These include complex permitting and administrative procedures—particularly for cross-border infrastructure—ongoing financing constraints and rising investment costs, as well as external risks such as geopolitical and security factors, especially in relation to Ukraine.

The assessment emphasizes that early identification and mitigation of such risks will be essential to ensure a smooth transition from planning to construction in the coming years.

The ECRB also stresses the importance of continued regulatory oversight and proactive engagement by national regulatory authorities to maintain project momentum and ensure efficient implementation.

Looking ahead, the Energy Community Secretariat launched a public consultation in March on eight candidate projects for the next PECI list. The updated selection, aligned with the TEN-E Regulation framework, is expected to be adopted in December 2027, following an opinion from the ECRB anticipated by the end of August 2026.

May 5, 2026
by AEA in News

Zatriq Wind Farm Nears Completion as Kosovo Expands Renewable Capacity

Turkey-based Çalık Renewables, in partnership with Kosovo’s domestic firm Eurokos, is advancing the construction of a 72 MW wind power plant in Kosovo, with commissioning targeted for July.

During a recent site visit to the Zatriq wind park, Acting Prime Minister Albin Kurti and Minister of Economy Artane Rizvanolli reviewed progress on the project. The development is led by Çalık Enerji, part of Çalık Holding, which secured €112 million in financing last year. The project marks the group’s first renewable energy investment outside Turkey and represents the first wind initiative backed by Swiss Export Risk Insurance.

Construction is progressing steadily, with four of the planned twelve turbines already installed. According to Prime Minister Kurti, the Zatriq project underscores Kosovo*’s growing attractiveness for foreign direct investment, supported by an improving legal and regulatory framework. The construction workforce totals 175 personnel, including 130 local workers, highlighting its domestic economic contribution.

The total investment is estimated at €124.4 million, as confirmed by Eurokos. Minister Rizvanolli noted that two additional turbines are expected to be completed within weeks, keeping the project on track for full completion by July. Once operational, the wind farm is expected to enhance energy security, reduce reliance on imports, and generate annual savings exceeding €27 million.

With an anticipated annual output of 185 GWh, the Zatriq wind park will be capable of supplying electricity to approximately 45,000 households. The facility will be connected to the transmission network via a 110 kV overhead line.

Located near the village of Zatriq, the site benefits from one of the strongest wind resources in Kosovo*. The country’s existing wind capacity remains limited, comprising projects such as Selac Wind Farm (104.1 MW), Kitka Wind Farm (32.4 MW), and Golesh Wind Farm (1.35 MW).

For the Zatriq project, Çalık Enerji has partnered with GE Vernova to supply wind turbines featuring 79-meter blades. Beyond Kosovo*, the company operates two wind farms in Turkey with a combined capacity of 72 MW and is developing additional projects in Poland totaling 170 MW.

In the broader energy sector, Çalık Holding, together with Limak, jointly controls Kosovo’s electricity distribution operator KEDS and supplier KESCO.

April 30, 2026
by AEA in News

Bosnia and Croatia Advance Southern Gas Interconnection to Strengthen Regional Energy Security

Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia have formalized an intergovernmental agreement to advance the construction of the Southern Gas Interconnection, a strategic infrastructure project aimed at strengthening energy security and ensuring a more stable gas supply for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The planned interconnection will provide Bosnia and Herzegovina with an alternative supply route via Croatia, reducing its current dependence on Russian natural gas delivered through Turkey, Bulgaria, and Serbia. By enabling access to new sources, the project is expected to significantly enhance supply resilience.

The agreement was signed in Dubrovnik during the Three Seas Initiative summit by Borjana Krišto, Chairwoman of the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković.

The pipeline network will span multiple routes, including Split–Zagvozd in Croatia, extending into Bosnia and Herzegovina through Posušje, and continuing across key locations such as Tomislavgrad, Kupres, Bugojno, and Travnik. Additional शाखing routes will connect areas including Mostar, Livno, Jajce, Tuzla, and Čapljina, creating a comprehensive distribution network.

According to the Council of Ministers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the project will diversify both supply routes and energy sources, contributing to greater energy independence. The pipeline is expected to be supplied with gas from the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal on the Croatian island of Krk.

The signing ceremony was attended by US Energy Secretary Chris Wright and Vedran Lakić, Minister of Energy, Mining and Industry of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. US-based AAFS Infrastructure and Energy has been designated to manage the pipeline within Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Although the project has been under consideration for years, tangible progress accelerated recently. In January, authorities in Bosnia and Herzegovina indicated that AAFS Infrastructure and Energy would receive a 30-year concession. Subsequently, in late February, twelve countries from Central and Eastern Europe and the Balkans, including Bosnia and Herzegovina, reached an agreement with the United States to strengthen cooperation on LNG supply.

The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the entity through which the pipeline will pass, recently adopted a special legal framework (lex specialis) designating the US firm as the project investor. This decision has drawn criticism from the European Union, which warned of potential consequences.

Borjana Krišto emphasized that Bosnia and Herzegovina occupies a strategic position at the crossroads of energy flows in Southeast Europe. She noted that, beyond being a consumer, the country has the potential to play an active role in developing a more secure and resilient regional energy system. She also highlighted the importance of transatlantic cooperation in accelerating investment and improving market integration.

Prime Minister Andrej Plenković underscored that the agreement reinforces Croatia’s role as a regional energy hub, particularly by enabling the transport of gas from the Krk LNG terminal to Bosnia and Herzegovina. He also pointed to the broader significance of the Three Seas Initiative, which brings together 13 EU member states from Central and Eastern Europe to enhance connectivity between the Baltic, Black, and Adriatic seas, with a focus on infrastructure, transport, and energy integration.

April 30, 2026
by AEA in News

Albania’s Hydropower Surge Strengthens Its Position in Regional and EU Energy Markets

The first three months of 2026 marked a substantial increase in electricity generation in Albania, driven primarily by a sharp rise in hydropower output. Production from hydropower plants was 70% higher in January–March 2026 compared to the same period a year earlier.

According to data published in the report of the Energy Community on the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), Albania gained a clear advantage over other regional countries in exporting electricity generated from renewable sources.

Specifically, the first quarterly report on CBAM implementation highlights that Albania’s hydropower generation increased significantly, positioning the country as a far more aggressive net exporter of electricity to both the regional market and the European Union.

“Hydropower production in Albania increased by 1.34 TWh (+70%) in the first quarter of 2026 compared to the same period in 2025, rising from 1.93 TWh to 3.27 TWh,” the report states. This growth was concentrated in January and February, with increases of +72% and +84% respectively, reflecting exceptionally favorable hydrological conditions.

This surplus translated directly into higher exports. Albania increased scheduled electricity exports by approximately 4,100 MWh per day to Greece, 3,700 MWh per day to Kosovo, and 2,000 MWh per day to Montenegro.

The report estimates that “these shifts in trade flows represent a net movement of approximately 1.2 TWh of Albanian electricity exported in the first quarter of 2026,” a volume that closely matches the incremental increase in hydropower generation.

The economic impact is further amplified by how CBAM treats Albanian electricity. Unlike Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, or Montenegro, Albania benefits from a zero emissions factor. This means its electricity exports to the European Union are not subject to additional carbon costs.

“Electricity imported into the European Union from Albania was not financially affected by CBAM,” the report notes, adding that this “created a commercial incentive to import Albanian electricity into EU markets.”

Such dynamics position Albania as a preferential energy corridor դեպի the European market, particularly through Greece and onward to Italy. The report observes that exports from Albania to Greece intensified, with Albanian electricity—combined with strong Greek domestic production—subsequently redirected toward Bulgaria and Italy.

The Energy Community further warns that hydropower-dominated systems like Albania’s “appear to be in a structurally more competitive position,” suggesting that CBAM is already creating long-term winners and losers in the region. In contrast, countries with higher coal-based generation face substantial financial penalties.

For example, Montenegro pays approximately €73.8 per MWh of electricity exported to the European Union, while Albania pays zero. “The contrast between Albania and Montenegro illustrates how country-level emission factors shape cross-border electricity trade,” the report concludes, placing Albania firmly on the side of Europe’s evolving energy transition.

April 29, 2026
by AEA in News

Waste Management: New Monitoring and Tracking System in Albania for Exports and Transit

Albania is set to implement a new system for monitoring and tracking waste exports and transit movements, aiming to strengthen oversight, transparency, and compliance with environmental standards.

The initiative is designed to improve control over the cross-border movement of waste, ensuring that all shipments are properly documented, traceable, and in line with both national legislation and international obligations.

Digital Monitoring and Traceability

The new system introduces a digital platform that will enable real-time monitoring of waste shipments. Authorities will be able to track the movement of waste from its origin to its final destination, reducing the risk of illegal trafficking or mismanagement.

The system is expected to include detailed reporting requirements for operators, including information on the type, quantity, origin, and destination of waste. This will allow for more accurate data collection and better policy planning in the waste management sector.

Strengthening Control Over Exports and Transit

A key objective of the reform is to tighten controls over waste exports and transit passing through Albania. The system will ensure that only authorized operators can engage in such activities and that all procedures are carried out in compliance with environmental and safety standards.

Authorities aim to prevent the misuse of Albania as a transit route for unauthorized or hazardous waste shipments, an issue that has raised concerns in the past.

Alignment with European Standards

The new monitoring framework is aligned with European Union requirements for waste management and cross-border movement. It reflects Albania’s broader efforts to harmonize its environmental legislation with EU directives and improve institutional capacity.

By adopting stricter monitoring mechanisms, Albania seeks to meet international standards and enhance its credibility in environmental governance.

Institutional and Operational Impact

The implementation of the system will involve coordination between several institutions responsible for environmental protection, customs, and transport oversight. It is expected to improve inter-agency cooperation and streamline administrative procedures.

For businesses operating in the waste sector, the system will introduce additional compliance obligations but is also expected to create a more predictable and transparent regulatory environment.

Towards Greater Environmental Accountability

The introduction of this monitoring and tracking system marks a step forward in Albania’s efforts to strengthen environmental accountability and combat illegal waste activities.

By ensuring full traceability of waste flows, the authorities aim to protect public health, reduce environmental risks, and promote more sustainable waste management practices across the country.

April 29, 2026
by AEA in News

Aktor LNG USA–Albgaz Deal Signals Structural Shift in Western Balkans Gas Market

A landmark long-term gas supply agreement between Aktor LNG USA and Albania’s state-owned Albgaz marks a significant step in the transformation of Southeast Europe’s energy architecture, reinforcing both market diversification and geopolitical realignment.

The agreement, valued at approximately $6 billion, establishes a 20-year framework for the delivery of liquefied natural gas (LNG) sourced from the United States, with contracted volumes of around 1 billion cubic meters annually starting in 2030.

From Hydro Dependence to Gas Integration

For Albania, the deal represents a structural pivot away from near-total reliance on hydropower toward a more diversified energy mix. The introduction of long-term LNG supply contracts provides a stable foundation for baseload generation, system balancing, and regional trading capacity.

The agreement is not limited to commodity supply. It is complemented by a memorandum of understanding between Aktor Energy USA and the Albanian government to develop an integrated energy hub, including a planned gas-fired power plant with an estimated capacity of 380 MW.

This integrated approach reflects a broader transition strategy: linking fuel supply, infrastructure development, and power generation into a single investment framework.

Infrastructure First: Vlora and the Missing Gas System

A central component of the strategy is the planned development of LNG infrastructure in Vlora, which is expected to evolve into a key entry point for imported gas. Until domestic infrastructure is completed, supply will be routed through Greece, leveraging the Revythoussa LNG terminal and the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) for onward delivery into Albania.

This transitional routing underscores a critical reality: Albania’s gasification remains at an early stage, and the success of the agreement depends heavily on timely infrastructure deployment.

The Vlora energy hub concept—combining LNG import, regasification, and power generation—positions Albania not merely as a consumer, but as a potential transit and redistribution node for the Western Balkans.

The Vertical Gas Corridor: Strategic Context

The deal is embedded within the broader framework of the “Vertical Gas Corridor,” a US-backed initiative aimed at expanding north–south gas flows from Greece into Southeast and Central Europe.

According to Aktor leadership, the agreement is intended to unlock the corridor’s full potential, enabling the distribution of American LNG across multiple Balkan markets and reducing dependency on traditional supply routes.

The corridor concept is particularly relevant as Europe continues to recalibrate its gas supply strategy, with long-term LNG contracts increasingly viewed as essential for supply security beyond 2030.

Geopolitical and Market Implications

The presence of US and Greek stakeholders highlights the geopolitical dimension of the agreement. The United States is actively expanding its LNG footprint in Southeast Europe, using infrastructure and long-term contracts as instruments of strategic influence and market integration.

At the same time, Greece reinforces its role as a regional energy gateway, providing the initial infrastructure backbone for LNG imports and transmission into the Western Balkans.

The agreement also signals potential regional expansion. Discussions are already underway to extend LNG supply arrangements to additional Western Balkan markets, including Serbia and North Macedonia, as interconnection projects progress.

Commercial Structure and Market Significance

From a market perspective, the deal reflects several emerging trends:

  • Shift toward long-term LNG contracting as a hedge against future supply tightness and price volatility
  • Integration of infrastructure and supply agreements to de-risk investment in emerging gas markets
  • Growing role of private-sector intermediaries (such as Aktor LNG USA) in structuring cross-border energy flows

The estimated contract value—around $6 billion over 20 years—indicates a substantial commitment for a relatively small market, underscoring Albania’s ambition to scale beyond domestic demand and participate in regional gas trade.

Execution Risks and Critical Dependencies

Despite its strategic significance, the project faces several execution risks:

  • Infrastructure delivery risk, particularly the timely development of LNG import capacity and internal gas networks
  • Demand risk, given Albania’s currently limited gas consumption base
  • Regulatory and market integration challenges, especially in aligning with EU gas market frameworks

The reliance on interim routing through Greece also introduces transitional dependencies that must be carefully managed.

Conclusion: From Peripheral Market to Emerging Energy Node

The Aktor LNG USA–Albgaz agreement is more than a supply contract—it is a foundational step in repositioning Albania within the regional energy system.

If successfully implemented, it could transform the country from a hydropower-dependent system into a flexible, gas-integrated market with regional relevance. More broadly, it reinforces the Western Balkans’ gradual integration into European energy networks, underpinned by transatlantic LNG flows and new infrastructure corridors.

The real test, however, will lie not in the signing of the agreement, but in its execution—particularly the alignment of infrastructure, regulation, and market demand over the coming decade.

April 29, 2026
by AEA in News

The Border Wall of Carbon: How CBAM Rewrote Balkan Power Trade in Q1 2026

Q1 2026 marked an abrupt break in Southeast Europe’s electricity market structure. Exceptional hydro output pushed WB6 prices down, but CBAM prevented the old price convergence mechanism from doing its job. The result was a wider-than-usual spread of more than €30/MWh between WB6 and EU benchmarks, a 25% drop in scheduled cross-border commercial exchanges, and a visible re-routing of trade toward CBAM-free corridors. The data suggest that CBAM did not merely tax imports; it changed the geography of trade.

Origin of imported electricity Default value (tCO2eq/MWh) CBAM cost per imported MWh (€)
Albania 0 0
Bosnia and Herzegovina 1.148 86.513
Kosovo* 0.984 74.154
Moldova 0.530 39.941
Montenegro 0.979 73.777
North Macedonia 0.887 66.844
Serbia 1.041 78.450
Ukraine 0.907 68.352

Table 1. CBAM default factors and implied import costs in Q1 2026

The Hydro Paradox

The irony of Q1 2026 is that the region’s own luck partly disguised CBAM’s first-quarter damage. Hydro generation surged across the WB6 and neighbouring markets, rising regionally by 33% year on year, with Albania alone up 70%. That flood of carbon-free output softened domestic prices and kept some markets liquid, which made the underlying CBAM shock look less severe than it would have in a normal hydrological quarter. The report itself warns that these results are preliminary and heavily shaped by exceptional water conditions, not just the new carbon border regime.

Figure 1. Hydro vs coal generation in Q1 2026 versus Q1 2025

Figure 1. Hydro vs coal generation in Q1 2026 versus Q1 2025

But the same hydro boom also exposed a second vulnerability: it showed how quickly the region can swing from shortage to surplus, which matters for solar and wind investment signals. The Energy Community Secretariat notes that growing solar capacity may generate renewed surplus conditions in spring and summer, even as hydro declines. That means renewable developers are now financing into a market where merchant upside can be sharply altered by a carbon border charge on exports, especially in systems that are not as clean as Albania.

Technical Deep-Dive: Trade Diverges from Physics

The most unsettling finding in the report is the widening gap between commercial schedules and physical reality. Commercially, WB6-EU trade contracted and transit-based trading weakened. Physically, however, electricity still moved according to network physics, not trader preferences. The report gives concrete examples: Albanian export schedules to Greece rose strongly, yet physical flows did not align proportionally; power continued to move through Albania toward Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina and onward to EU border countries.

That divergence is not just a bookkeeping issue. It creates operational risk. The report links the pattern to unscheduled and loop flows, less efficient transmission capacity use, and a growing burden on balancing and security management. It also explicitly recalls the June 21, 2024 blackout, when near-simultaneous outages on 400 kV lines in Montenegro and Albania exposed the fragility of the South-North corridor and the costs of weak cross-border coordination. In the current setting, the same corridor could again become heavily loaded, but with less predictable commercial schedules to guide system operation.

Market Fragmentation: The Rise of CBAM-Free Routing

The report reads like a map of avoidance behaviour. Intra-WB6 exchanges intensified, while trade moved toward routes that do not trigger CBAM exposure. Albania’s zero default emission factor made it a natural winner, with export routes to Greece gaining importance. Greece then became a bridge to Bulgaria and Italy, effectively allowing some power to bypass the more exposed WB6 transit geography.

Figure 2. Average day-ahead prices across the region

Figure 2. Average day-ahead prices across the region

This is why the Secretariat’s “CBAM-free route” language matters. It suggests that the market is not simply shrinking; it is reorganising itself around carbon liability. Transit-based trading through the WB6 is becoming less attractive, and that is a structural problem for regional integration because the WB6 has historically functioned not only as a set of markets, but also as a corridor between larger EU systems.

Financial Outlook

For project finance, the message is straightforward: ETS-linked carbon costs are now a core merchant-risk variable in the Western Balkans. The report states that the relevant Q1 2026 CBAM certificate price was based on an EU ETS quarterly weighted average of €75.36/tCO2eq, and that this price fell sharply after an initial increase as political debate over ETS reform intensified. That level of volatility matters because it directly changes export economics quarter by quarter.

Figure 3. Scheduled commercial exchanges between the WB6 and the EU

For EBRD-style underwriting, this means more conservative assumptions are unavoidable. Revenue cases for new renewable projects in the WB6 should be stress-tested not only against power-price volatility and hydrology, but also against CBAM-induced basis risk on export routes. Projects that depend on merchant access to EU markets will need stronger carbon-risk sensitivity, more robust route diversification, and a clearer view of whether they are selling into a CBAM-exposed corridor or a CBAM-free one. The report’s core warning is that low-carbon systems may send stronger investment signals, while more carbon-intensive systems face a worsening structural handicap.

Strategic Recommendations

The Secretariat’s own policy direction is the right one: better clarity in CBAM electricity rules, stronger coordination between market participants and TSOs, and continued alignment of carbon pricing and market design across the region. Building on that, the practical priorities are clear. WB6 TSOs need tighter coordinated capacity calculation, stronger congestion management, and more transparent handling of transit flows. Policymakers should also close the information gap around proof of transit and improve rules that currently reward route avoidance over efficient system use.

The deeper objective is to stop the region from sliding into transit-based trading collapse. That means preserving market integration even as carbon policy changes the economics of exchange. If WB6 markets are left to fragment into isolated hydro winners and carbon-heavy losers, the region will not simply lose trade; it will lose the very interoperability that made its system valuable in the first place.

April 28, 2026
by AEA in News

Albania Energy Electricity Balance 2025

Bilanci Energjisë Elektrike 2025

Data source: OST, ERE, OSHEE, ALPEX

Bilanci i Sistemit të Transmetimit

MWh · Vjetor Total: 10,288,931 MWh
Burimi / Destinacioni Jan Shk Mar Pri Maj Qer Kor Gus Sht Tet Nën Dhj 12-Mujori
⬆ HYRJE (Burimet e Energjisë)
Dhënie nga H/C e KESH në rrjetin e Transmetimit 349,473443,656307,939278,267284,632243,071 247,010231,722213,986285,022333,974492,739 3,711,488
Dhënie nga H/C e me përparësi në rrjetin e Transmetimit (+Qami) 140,38370,723122,435127,49295,21634,727 9,3416,2145,86152,303158,147115,002 937,844
Energji nga Hec-et Lokale lëvruar në Rrjetin e Transmetimit (me ngritje) 68,72829,68562,01877,68250,19022,693 16,24614,43413,33121,19177,06757,964 511,229
Gjenerim KURUM (prodhues i pavarur) 53,23240,36429,56236,01724,62116,806 17,60115,50612,30016,46546,06652,014 360,556
Gjenerim Spv Blue 1 (prodhuese i pavarur) 4,8415,5978,17512,69114,66316,663 16,56713,77511,2618,0204,1874,390 120,830
Gjenerim Nova Solar 4,9905,2777,51010,72111,68313,479 14,58413,34311,3408,9045,1416,125 113,099
Gjenerim Erseka Solar Park 1 1,5562,3443,5964,3925,0626,289 6,6765,5904,8643,1431,7142,038 47,264
HEC ASHTA (prodhues i pavarur Kontr.me OSHEE) 22,53023,30719,34116,81715,9699,907 9,1519,7169,96617,34826,97827,302 208,333
HEC BANJE (prodhues i pavarur) 21,91312,2699,99119,16610,8776,183 6,6017,5664,4922,71220,20540,379 162,354
HEC MOGLICE (prodhues i pavarur) 17,35217,45225,81429,65527,61413,181 2,6763,7904,3232,77643,70791,537 279,878
HEC Gojan —4344,2764,4994,2981,201 2611,0155213,8098,0204,055 32,390
HEC Gostimat ———6,3385,4011,462 3462207223,75513,79210,539 42,575
HEC Bishnica 1,2 —————— 141761534641,5891,174 3,570
Gjenerim Spv Blue 2 —————— —5,3329,3717,4454,2674,490 30,906
Gjenerim Sunny Side Solar —————— 74517,78414,6467,7627,982— 48,919
HEC PESHQESH-T1/637 (prodhues i pavarur) 16,3078,2979,1499,2368,5123,113 1,2001,5131,1656,75914,5589,641 89,450
HEC FANGU (prodhues i pavarur) 39,44625,47413,2147,3869,5266,200 5,8433,8387,00518,66642,17034,208 212,976
Importi (Hyrje) nga Linjat e Interkonjeksionit 243,193238,618285,376214,400203,933306,955 424,965449,318385,623271,000174,571177,318 3,375,270
⬇ DALJE (Destinacionet e Energjisë)
Humbjet në Transmetim 18,81513,93318,34017,06314,40312,274 15,17215,74614,35414,34221,07317,954 193,470
Transmetuar në Rrjetin e Shpërndarjes 705,125646,647612,191510,630467,103541,222 646,595637,602519,546554,508591,199753,894 7,186,262
Klientë në treg të hapur (TL) 19,52015,25634,17735,93248,84643,707 38,49036,78740,68541,28624,39432,317 411,397
Eksporti (Dalë) nga Linjat e Interkonjeksionit 240,483247,662243,688291,136241,843104,727 78,82693,678139,484134,290347,252334,732 2,497,802
📊 PËRMBLEDHJE (Humbjet në Transmetim)
Humbjet në Transmetim (MWh) 18,81513,93318,34017,06314,40312,274 15,17215,74614,35414,34221,07317,954 193,470
Humbjet në Transmetim (%) 1.911.512.022.001.871.75 1.952.012.011.932.141.58 1.90
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Balance of the Transmission System 2025

Balance of the Transmission System

MWh · Annual Total: 10,288,931 MWh
Source / Destination Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 12-Month Total
⬆ INPUTS (Energy Sources)
Delivery from KESH Hydro Plants to the Transmission Grid 349,473443,656307,939278,267284,632243,071 247,010231,722213,986285,022333,974492,739 3,711,488
Delivery from Priority Hydro Plants to the Transmission Grid (+Qami) 140,38370,723122,435127,49295,21634,727 9,3416,2145,86152,303158,147115,002 937,844
Energy from Local Hydro Plants Delivered to the Transmission Grid (via step-up) 68,72829,68562,01877,68250,19022,693 16,24614,43413,33121,19177,06757,964 511,229
KURUM Generation (independent producer) 53,23240,36429,56236,01724,62116,806 17,60115,50612,30016,46546,06652,014 360,556
Spv Blue 1 Generation (independent producer) 4,8415,5978,17512,69114,66316,663 16,56713,77511,2618,0204,1874,390 120,830
Nova Solar Generation 4,9905,2777,51010,72111,68313,479 14,58413,34311,3408,9045,1416,125 113,099
Erseka Solar Park 1 Generation 1,5562,3443,5964,3925,0626,289 6,6765,5904,8643,1431,7142,038 47,264
HEC ASHTA (independent producer, contract with OSHEE) 22,53023,30719,34116,81715,9699,907 9,1519,7169,96617,34826,97827,302 208,333
HEC BANJE (independent producer) 21,91312,2699,99119,16610,8776,183 6,6017,5664,4922,71220,20540,379 162,354
HEC MOGLICE (independent producer) 17,35217,45225,81429,65527,61413,181 2,6763,7904,3232,77643,70791,537 279,878
HEC Gojan —4344,2764,4994,2981,201 2611,0155213,8098,0204,055 32,390
HEC Gostimat ———6,3385,4011,462 3462207223,75513,79210,539 42,575
HEC Bishnica 1,2 —————— 141761534641,5891,174 3,570
Spv Blue 2 Generation —————— —5,3329,3717,4454,2674,490 30,906
Sunny Side Solar Generation —————— 74517,78414,6467,7627,982— 48,919
HEC PESHQESH-T1/637 (independent producer) 16,3078,2979,1499,2368,5123,113 1,2001,5131,1656,75914,5589,641 89,450
HEC FANGU (independent producer) 39,44625,47413,2147,3869,5266,200 5,8433,8387,00518,66642,17034,208 212,976
Imports (Inflow) via Interconnection Lines 243,193238,618285,376214,400203,933306,955 424,965449,318385,623271,000174,571177,318 3,375,270
⬇ OUTPUTS (Energy Destinations)
Transmission Losses 18,81513,93318,34017,06314,40312,274 15,17215,74614,35414,34221,07317,954 193,470
Transmitted to the Distribution Network 705,125646,647612,191510,630467,103541,222 646,595637,602519,546554,508591,199753,894 7,186,262
Open Market Clients (HV) 19,52015,25634,17735,93248,84643,707 38,49036,78740,68541,28624,39432,317 411,397
Exports (Outflow) via Interconnection Lines 240,483247,662243,688291,136241,843104,727 78,82693,678139,484134,290347,252334,732 2,497,802
📊 SUMMARY (Transmission Losses)
Transmission Losses (MWh) 18,81513,93318,34017,06314,40312,274 15,17215,74614,35414,34221,07317,954 193,470
Transmission Losses (%) 1.911.512.022.001.871.75 1.952.012.011.932.141.58 1.90
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OSSH · FSHU · FTL Energy Balance 2025

OSSH · FSHU · FTL — Energy Balance 2025

Annual Energy Balance Report  •  Values in MWh

1 Total Energy Entering the OSSH Network MWh 7,740,191
2 Energy Sold by KESH sh.a to FSHU sha 5,270,922
3 Incoming Energy Purchased by FTL (OSHEE sha) 2,311,277
3.1 Purchased from PPE Production in the OSSH Network 913,948
3.2 Purchased from PPE Production in the OST Network 1,143,712
3.3 Purchased in the Liberalized Market by FTL 253,617
4 Outgoing Energy from FTL (OSHEE sha) 2,311,277
4.1 Energy from FTL to FSHU 486,158
4.2 Energy from FTL for OSSH Losses 1,399,486
4.3 Energy Sold by FTL in the Liberalized Market 425,633
4.4 FTL Export —
7 Energy Passing Through the OSSH Network 8,251,420
7.1 Total Energy Transmitted from OST to the Distribution Network 7,186,262
7.2 Energy Transmitted Directly to the Distribution Network from Plants Connected to It 553,930
7.3 Energy Injected into the Transmission Network from Power Plants Connected to the OSSH Network 511,229
8 Total Losses in the OSSH Network % 16.96%
Source: OSSH · FSHU · FTL Annual Balance Report 2025
Production During 2025 From HPPs / TPPs of Public Generator "KESH" J.S.C MW Subject Connection Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 12-Month Total
* HPP "Fierza" 500.00 "KESH" J.S.C 220 kV 328,257 409,238 285,477 250,411 250,625 203,080 205,630 199,119 181,530 259,042 321,324 481,442 3,375,177
* HPP "Koman" 600.00 220 kV
* HPP "V. Dejës" 250.00 220 kV
* TPP "Vlora" 98.00 220 kV 000000000000 0
* Photovoltaic Plant of Qyrsaq Dam, Vau i Dejës 5.14 220 kV 000000000000 0
* Tigri 1 Floating TPP installed in Triport port, Vlora Bay 50.00 220 kV 12,050 22,839 4,848 720 2,901 4,926 6,116 1,890 7,961 8,640 3,004 1,191 77,088
* Tigri 3 Floating TPP installed in Triport port, Vlora Bay 60.00
Total 1,563.14 3,452,265
PRODUCTION DURING 2025 FROM HPPs CONNECTED TO THE TRANSMISSION NETWORK IN THE FREE MARKET (MWh) JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 12-MONTH TOTAL
MW SUBJECT CONNECTION
HPP "Ulëz" 33.20 "Kurum International" sh.a. 110 kV 53,232 40,364 29,562 36,017 24,621 16,806 17,601 15,506 12,300 16,465 46,066 52,014 360,555
HPP "Shkopet" 28.00
HPP "Bistrica 1" 22.50
HPP "Bistrica 2" 5.00
HPP "Peshqesh" 34.00 "Ayen As Energji" sha 220 kV 16,3078,2979,1499,2368,5123,1131,2001,5131,1656,75914,5589,64189,451
HPP "Fangut" 74.60 "Ayen As Energji" sha 220 kV 39,44625,47413,2147,3869,5266,2005,8433,8387,00518,66642,17034,208212,976
HPP "Banje" 73.00 "Devoll Hydropower" sha 110 kV 21,91312,2699,99119,16610,8776,1836,6017,5664,4922,71220,20540,379162,355
HPP "Moglice" 183.00 "Devoll Hydropower" sha 220 kV 17,35217,45225,81429,65527,61413,1812,6763,7904,3232,77643,70791,537279,878
HPP "Qami-1" 1.73 "Lajthiza Invest" sh.p.k 110 kV 272150126480427953411121335082152,463
HPP "Gojan" 15.00 "M.C. ENERGJI GOJAN" sh.p.k. 110 kV 04344,2764,4994,2981,2012611,0155213,8098,0204,05532,390
HPP "Gostimat" 48.90 "Egnatia Hydropower" sh.p.k 110 kV 0006,3385,4011,4623462207223,75513,79210,53942,575
HPP "Bishnica 1,2" 2.50 "HEC Bishnica 2" sh.p.k 110 kV 000000141761534641,5891,1743,570
Total 521.43 148,521104,44092,132112,77891,27548,24134,57733,63630,69355,539190,616243,7631,186,211
** HPP "Ashta" 48.20 "ENERGJI ASHTA" sh.p.k 110 kV 22,53023,30719,34116,81715,9699,9079,1519,7159,96617,34826,97827,302208,332
PRODUCTION DURING 2025 FROM HPPs CONNECTED TO THE TRANSMISSION NETWORK UNDER CONTRACT WITH FTL (MWh) JANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDECTOTAL
Facility Name MW Entity / Subject Conn. Monthly Production Values
HPP "Bishnica 1, 2"2.50"HEC Bishnica 2" sh.p.k110 kV1,1365821,2481,320779394187000005,646
HPP "Dardhë"5.35"Skorei" sh.p.k110 kV5,1761,2442,1942,0711,445285-12-15196562,8371,45215,352
HPP "Tërnovë"7.50"TRUEN" sh.p.k110 kV------------------------6,834
HPP "Tërnova"8.58"TEODORI 2003" sh.p.k110 kV584498702588600440609397-15-181,3131,2366,934
HPP "Dibra"14.61"DITEKO" sh.p.k110 kV17,72210,94010,03711,43010,9264,4852,9232,6563,5684,10115,59215,190109,570
HPP "Sllabinjë 2C"4.95"Hidropuvere Elektrik" sh.p.k110 kV1,9586561,7112,0621,3855823893881816121,5601,32612,811
HPP "Sllabinjë 2B"3.30110 kV8304361,3211,4317862657639282551,6681,1078,242
HPP "Sllabinjë 2A"5.00110 kV1,2415511,6071,9661,0173147853395342,4461,76511,611
HPP "Sllabinjë"13.80"Pover-Elektrik-Sllabinje" sh.p.k110 kV3,5502,8674,1195,1773,1111,3195434623741,3544,7354,41532,026
HPP "Bele 1"5.00"Euron Energy" sh.p.k110 kV17,23011,81116,16719,90617,1197,7721,3622765725,54914,78714,031126,583
HPP "Topojan 2"4.30
HPP "Bele 2"11.00"Albe Energy" sh.p.k
HPP "Topojan 1"2.90
HPP "Oreshkë 1 B1"4.50"Energji" sh.p.k
HPP "Cernicë 1"2.50"Energy partners AL" sh.p.k110 kV2,4818452,5162,2521,640257-12-6261,2583,5851,89016,732
HPP "Cernicë 2"2.00
HPP "Cernicë 3"2.30
HPP "Rrunc"3.60
HPP "Rrapsni 1, 2"8.10"C & S Construction Energy" sh.p.k110 kV4,6642,6193,9644,5563,4211,005-13-12161,4114,1584,01630,102
HPP "Rrapsni 3, 4"8.80"C & S Energy" sh.p.k110 kV4,8312,4303,1993,2802,6561,027286254921,1564,2783,54627,035
HPP "Ibezi"13.63"Gjadër POWER" sh.p.k110 kV6,5562,7306,9777,7113,9341,5623903733881,5655,6024,99042,778
HPP "Lomshë"6.54"Lenturica & Energy" sh.p.k110 kV2,8671,0511,4811,2321,0034546151745843,5724,27620,206
HPP "Lura 1"6.54"Eniat Lura" sh.p.k110 kV6,8852,8766,6845,2542,47048348451392,9857,4473,75939,375
HPP "Lura 2"2.18
HPP "Lura 3"4.01
HPP "Malla"5.46"Glaro Res" sh.p.k110 kV2,1859351,7081,13276092-16-15-145682,4391,77511,548
HPP "Prellë"14.92"Prella Energji"110 kV6,2551,5745,1563,7512,473355-13-15-113,7396,3913,77033,425
HPP "Cemerica 1"0.88"REJ ENERGY" sh.p.k110 kV2,1451,0741,9281,8971,071282-15-13-151271,3501,45211,283
HPP "Cemerica 2"2.10
HPP "Cemerica 3"2.10
HPP "TUÇ"4.47MC Inerte Lums110 kV4,9762,1802,3802,4372,024671151130122,5666,1922,40027,519
HPP "Lamsi"11.00
HPP "Drita"14.50"Dritan Power" sh.p.k110 kV4,8862,2563,6934,3342,235485192165675445,6934,69329,171
HPP Llëngë 11.33"HEC LLËNGË" sh.p.k110 kV1,1896741,6341,8811,0873812-1105341,7451,31510,386
HPP Llëngë 20.38
HPP Llëngë 31.50
HPP "Stpalla Poshte 2"2.30Liria Energji sh.p.k110 kV1,1705521,3361,2889213421381251074581,9421,7769,645
HPP "Germani 1"4.99SAGA-MAT sh.p.k110 kV2,4267461,55898482968-21-18192,5691,82811,837
HPP "Germani 2"1.50110 kV--------------------------
HPP "Lashkizë 1"4.08HEC Lashkiza sh.p.k110 kV1,18364164968122666-7-7-71591,7079386,062
HPP "Lashkizë 2"0.88110 kV--------------------------
HPP "Seta 1+2"7.45"Hydro Seta" sh.p.k110 kV5,7862,7075,4453,4932,580730-25-26-242,7696,3873,94234,294
HPP "Seta 3"2.72110 kV
HPP "Seta 4"4.12110 kV
HPP "Darsi 1, 2"14.98Heas Energy sh.p.k110 kV7,3552,6124,3212,8882,631645-29452892,1897,4583,90233,486
HPP "Egnatia"5.00REMI sh.p.k110 kV1,4197191,3861,565743415211142541512,1431,78510,728
HPP "Seke & Zaisë"16.96SEKA Hydropower sh.p.k110 kV9,8134,1378,3337,6455,1191,1261849085,5858,5165,65256,199
HPP "ARSTI"3.13HEC Arsti sh.p.k110 kV2,3481,0991,3301,4981,1834873811531518413,2191,41215,135
HPP "KASKADA GJADER T1344"25.00S.P.E. Gjadër sh.p.k110 kV5,4471,5743,4412,3742,32685-28-17-156923,27993820,135
HPP "KASKADA GJADER T2334"110 kV0000000003,0293,4549397,421
HPP "Dragobia & Ceremi"21.90Dragobia Energy sh.p.k110 kV5,0253,8739,22010,8416,9833,2131,20248-391,7427,2138,46158,589
HPP "Valbona L2"11.98"Koka Hydropower" sh.p.k110 kV2,5451,7135,4537,9587,4874,992349-1602,3496,3124,55143,694
HPP "Grabova 2/1/153"3.00"H.E.C Grabova 2" sh.p.k.110 kV0000008761,0024,9572,8102,853
GRAND TOTAL 362.21 Consolidated Data 149,11070,872122,588127,01296,78134,6329,2076,2835,84852,179137,618114,758933,380

Prodhimi gjatë vitit 2025 nga centralet e lidhura në rrjetin e transmetimit (MWh)

Production during 2025 from plants connected to the transmission network (MWh)
Kategoria Centrali MW Subjekti Lidhja Janar (MWh) Shkurt (MWh) Mars (MWh) Prill (MWh) Maj (MWh) Qershor (MWh) Korrik (MWh) Gusht (MWh) Shtator (MWh) Tetor (MWh) Nëntor (MWh) Dhjetor (MWh) 12-Mujori (MWh)
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Lanabregas"5.00"HEC Lanabregas" sha35 kV1.8061.6611.8831.6191.2891.3161.0428637228121.8872.30317.202
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Lenie"0.40“EMIKEL 2003” sh.p.k10 kV2512172552572552159777410001.666
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Çorovode"0.2010 kV105655384655000000377
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Smokthine"9.20“Albanian Green Energy” sh.p.k35 kV3.3842.7582.7062.4582.3941.5951.2421.1771.0731.3782.5254.26126.951
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Bulqize"0.60"Balkan Green Energy" sh.p.k10 kV121811151101007035373310116108936
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Homesh"0.4010 kV4642494640150011213244345
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Zerqan"0.636 kV97101127121116846859626580881.069
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Arras"4.8020 kV2.4631.4079884501.14743500541.0171.4211.6623,452,265
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Orgjost"1.2010kV641525485640747462110347713826434.746
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Lekbibaj"1.4010kV7586997137347466382662342105436537826.974
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Dukagjin"0.6410kV1981872372753413083043142332881782393.101
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Marjan"0.2010kV0000000000000
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Lozhan"0.1010kV0072000000011354239
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Barmash"0.8310kV122996815013744000067259947
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Treske 2"0.2510kV74514989401300012879423
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Nikolice"0.7010kV17414212829323714279471801103301.699
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Funares"1.9210kV804737764711731259001222674837205.597
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Lunik"0.2010kV136136117112962510011113157904
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Kerpice"0.426kV5768646773716948025860638
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Ujanik"0.6310kV17410669117783200027125203930
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Borsh"0.256kV516059785743342327211742512
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Leshnice"0.3810/6kv624745412813000031115382
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Velcan"1.2010kV3942614765543741373007103472.617
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Muhur"0.256kV1027866563510002305199532
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Rajan"1.0210kV28023515232220664000003931.651
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Lure"0.7510kV11104102986000000158480
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Gjanç "3.70“Spahiu Gjanç” sh.p.k.35 kV237265642729131.6871.01900004.052
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Bogove"2.50“Wonder power” sha35 kV13596171.2665641060000003.912
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Stranik"4.60“Hidro Invest 1” sh.p.k35kV2.6291.3822.0672.3931.4846632542402035932.2882.27816.474
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Zall Tore"3.0035kV1.6219341.2131.5229374831971521303631.3211.42510.298
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Klos"1.95“MALIDO – ENERGJI” sh.p.k / “Klos Torrent Works” sh.p.k.6kV01553393773001866838461405906122.85
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Borje-Oreshke"1.50“HIDROALBANIA Energji” sh.p.k35kV2.03367800000000002.711
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Cernalev Kukes''2.9535 kV87729200000000001.169
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Cernalev1Kukes''3.2735 kV96732800000000001.294
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Shpelle''0.40“Sarolli” sh.p.k10kV189310000000000220
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Murdhar 1"2.68“HydroEnergy “sh.p.k10kV1.7937667706424468700011.2941.2127.01
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Murdhar 2"1.0010kV1.1385265224422554900007066924.33
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Dishnice"0.20“Dishnica Energji” sh.p.k10kV232025523920850000193
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Lubonje"0.30“Elektro Lubonja” sh.p.k10kV108463176390000313914457
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Peshk"3.43“Koka & Ergi Energy Peshk” sh.p.k35kV1.8569141.6031.4191.141364220705401.7281.26310.921
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Labinot –Mal"0.25”Ansara Koncension” sh.p.k6kV5041283723122000160210
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Pobreg"12.30”Energy Plus” sh.p.k35kV6.1493.7483.8436.9015.9361.88543121351.6534.7475.10240.154
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Vlushe"14.20”HEC Vlushe ” sh.p.k35kV4.6311.6584.1095.3592.53251700668323.1063.85626.666
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Belesova 1"0.15”Korkis 2009” sh.p.k6kV0000000000000
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Faqekuq 1,2"6.40”HP OSTROVICA ENERGY” sh.p.k35kV1.787472.0172.4641.29730742013282.2191.78812.992
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Shemri"1.00”Erald Energjitik” sh.p.k10513220291461256130001885072452.693
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Mgulle"0.2810kV276174199275202250001052471981.701
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Kryezi 1"0.60”Bekim Energjitik” sh.p.k10kV750205428432351220003017162483.453
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Selishte"2.00”Selishte” sh.p.k35kV001467259124513375714231.119384.273
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Carshove”1.50”ERMA MP” sh.p.k10kV31523416032314725000143105352.062
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Ura e Dashit”1.2010kV1.0976934691.196811051622142191.1511.4187.074
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Gizavesh”0.50”Dosku Energy” sh.p.k10kV0000000000000
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC “Koka 1”3.20”Snow Energy” sh.p.k35kV8072961.1487374871103402381.1685315.53
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC “Stravaj”3.60”Stravaj Energji” sh.p.k35kV1.8321.0051.4191.6259484081120203581.5761.48110.702
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Picar 1”0.20”Peshku Picar 1” sh.p.k6kV1628332714100002092231
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Vertop”1.52”Hydro Salillari Energy ”sh.p.k35kV3191852012331762500002282361.603
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Martanesh”10.50”Albanian Power” sh.p.k35kV2.8931.3293.0172.1711.73134306134262.3861.80916.125
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Verba 1,2”5.00”Hydro power Plant Of Korca” sh.p.k35kV5002921.141.5279343671331071192831.6391.0638.105
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Fterra”1.08”HYDROBORSH” sh.p.k35kV6645366125874773653102522022336557845.675
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Ostren i Vogel”0.32”Lu & Co Eco Energy 2011” sh.p.k10kV989292908974594941335384853
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Kozel”0.50”E.T.H.H. ”sh.p.k10kV1020461018100000164143637
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Helmes 1”0.8010kV26813315925710590007733231.333
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Helmes 2”0.5010kV11179104164107150000121213915
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Qafezeze”0.40”Caushi -Energji” sh.p.k10kV43627729148927068222232462696142.835
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Trebisht”1.78”SA-GLE Kompani ”sh.p.k10kV292403704043462700004904232.328
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Mollaj”0.60"Energji Xhaci" sh.p.k10kV922945101380000070181558
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Tucep”0.40”Tucep” sh.p.k10kV3022752952862882491971891971832142822.959
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Treska4”3.60”HEC-Treska”sh.p.k35kV1.2777237429926503641811461352639401.3977.811
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Treska3”0.4035kV19510412113210243221311351171611.056
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Treska 2T”0.6235kV32419017626117092372320532613551.962
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Sotire 1 & 2”2.20”Hydro Energy Sotira”sh.p.k35kV611322359629459165201917246076983.93
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Shutine”2.40”Shutina energji”sh.p.k10kV648202462271324100003876722673.244
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Cekrez 1,2”0.66”Zall Herr Energji 2011”sh.p.k6kV4394004454424403933302893923924074284.798
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Qarr”1.00”HEC Qarr & Kaltanj”sh.p.k35kV39526132843118411498851261406697173.549
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Bisak”1.30”Bardhgjana” sh.p.k6kv71948213040919012921235496523.267
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Shales”1.08”Gjoka Konstruksion -Energji” sh.p.k35kV1968121021613417000223332721.481
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC”Strelce”1.1735kV6662915456034131163017857606724.172
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Bicaj"3.10“En.Ku” sh.p.k10kV1.0826481.3111.291747298711262911.1948107.715
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Leskovik 1"1.07“Maksi Elektrik” sh.p.k10kV40373139336000000186
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Leskovik 2"1.1010kV505549564413000000266
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Tamarë"0.75“WTS Energji” sh.p.k10kV0000000000000
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Benë"1.00“Marjakaj” sh.p.k6kV1731451761531370000000784
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Vithkuq" 21.55“FAVINA.1.” sh.p.k35kV0000000000000
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Vithkuq"11.1710kV1.5921.0771.0561.4887434614761560006.689
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Selca"1.98“Selca Energji” sh.p.k10kV1.2211.0981.4021.3291.051186018850006.389
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC” Kumbull- Merkurth”0.83”DN & NAT Energy”sh.p.k6kV232842962411462700101693391321.676
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Sasaj"8.60“Energo – Sas” sh.p.k35kV1.416000000000001.416
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Radove"2.50"M.T.C. Energy" sh.p.k10kV855704451883491215137112801657961.3836.271
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Gurshpat 1"0.84"Gurshpat Energy" sh.p.k10kV66045937859538210971857903566673.779
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Gurshpat 2"0.8310kV74142847551441788823771564977264.15
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Bistrica 3"1.57"BISTRICA 3 ENERGY" sh.p.k6kv9117477996944075285014775145436369627.719
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Hurdhas 1''1.71Hydropowerplant Construction sh.p.k6kV2.2321.5311.3891.231.0422690004031.4341.77211.303
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Perrollaj"0.50"Fatlum" sh.p.k10kV1715265129400004419687749
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Koxheraj"0.62"Koxherri Energji" sh.p.k10kv25013319217615485302939802631701.602
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Kacni"3.87"Kisi-Bio-Energji" sh.p.k20kV66828871341558424022649496441.4759696.321
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Lena 1"1.95"Gama Energy" sh.p.k35kv1.0754101.329813606900002951.9676197.205
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Lena 2"2.3035kv
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC"Lena 2A"0.2535kv
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Driza"3.41"Mesopotam Energy" sh.p.k35kv405300296298238174706661094112.32
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC Strelca 1,2,35.35"Strelca Energy" sh.p.k35kv6826951.612.0741.1815082021391265422.1011.64911.51
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Ujanik 2"2.50"HP Ujaniku Energy" sh.p.k35kv90644344958031210002517127034.167
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Nishove"1.36"Nishova Energy" sh.p.k35kv005632270001217085292
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Shtika"1.30"Perparimi SK" sh.p.k10kv159135391048000053154971.263
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Ballenje"1.90"Ballenja Power Martanesh" sh.p.k35kv451194607312260240001067092702.932
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Gavran 1''1.00"Gavran Energy" sh.p.k35kv42117736837216365000322172582.073
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Gavran 2''1.22"Gavran Energy" sh.p.k35kV27822130628221729000373613612.091
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Kasollet e Selces 1''4.00"Xhengo Energji" sh.p.k35kV8124841.0461.0477213651791471353031.5681.1727.98
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Holta Kabash''2.20HEC Kabash Porocan sh.p.k35kV1.8797141.8291.8689983171231241506742.0211.32312.021
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Holta Poroçan''3.3035kV
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Lusen 1''0.32"Eurobiznes" sh.p.k35kV75678410670221110147395617
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Ura e Fanit''1.00"Ayen As Energji"sha35kV5364583864575685655705434924685505706.162
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Gorice''1.75“THE BLUE STAR” sh.p.k35kV774358704820345105000215535394.22
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Kabash 1&2''5.80"Energji Univers" sh.p.k35kV1.12937543548826400044681.4034154.981
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC “Tucep 2”1.70”DUKA T2” sh.p.k35kV2773693843893692701631452362222883983.51
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Dobrenje Tomorrice''2.40DAAB Energy Group sh.p.k35kV2991952332471623000006563652.186
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Razdoll''0.77Hidro Vizion sh.p.k35kV2199527933820844300533452441.827
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Dragostunje''3.10”HEC-i Dragostunje” sh.p.k35kV2.7117922.6183.2421.42410001.1113.4291.82817.373
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Stebleve''3.40“PURE ENERGY STEBLEVA” sh.p.k35kV324175274382192260002177261.496
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Zerec 1''0.55"EnRel Hydro" sh.p.k35kV689353623811314109700444926864.127
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Zerec 2''1.32
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Shëngjon 1''0.65“EDIANI” sh.p.k.35kV435252248277198100800743893892.37
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Shëngjon 2''0.36
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Blaç''1.30“BLAC ENERGY” sh.p.k35kV893323128515400001722691101.343
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Qarrishtë''0.30"IDI-2005" sh.p.k35kV1116411617314527000696118856
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Vendresh''0.46"HP VENDRESH ENERGY" sh.p.k35kV6714138152000007893398
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Antena"1.11"DERBI-E" sh.p.k35kV5591542969214800001176322562.252
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Kamenicë"0.97HP Kamenica sh.p.k10kV320165223354210166612347534044492.475
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC "Qytezë"0.25Muso Hc Qytezë10kV25815915332720789281413372103511.846
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Marjan Gura e Vesheve''0.63Marituda sh.p.k10kV112648522716659110001183071.149
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Skatinë''2.68Skatine- HEC sh.p.k10kV927331454703142170672871.1234174.414
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Kaparjel''0.20ABV Konstruksion sh.p.k10kV0000000000000
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Letaj''0.54Asi-Tre sh.p.k10kV138701129482421916255018890925
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Nice''2.27MP-HEC sh.p.k35kV147672171661105323167241911351.154
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Meshurdhe''1.30SIMA-Com sh.p.k10kV1.1065446865906151410005101.0047335.928
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Thanez''2.00AFRIMI K sh.p.k35kV1.379419737927687904016551.2195096.627
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''OSOJE''1.90OSOJA HPP sh.p.k35kV96653474986345527597901231781.511.2887.129
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Voskopoje''1.90FAVINA 1 sh.p.k35kV7474155366863352106157661349418545.041
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Nderfushas ''1.13'SGD Energy '' sh.p.k35kv28410331717214412000624161561.665
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Rreshen''0.38Nikolli Energy sh.p.k10kV16614516015112068172030951451481.264
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Gurra''0.50Uleza Ndertim sh.p.k6kV12011389998984741854693132963
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Vile''1.99Hydro Power Panariti sh.p.k35kV9824065236724311334338311256426824.708
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Dukona''0.80Dukona sh.p.k20kV121323660190000710175453
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Prevalli''1.75Gega-G sh.p.k35kV1.27773298590275522641022811.0527587.012
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Camerice''0.80Rei Energy sh.p.k35kV85865755178362144000993968324.84
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Stror''2.00Era Hydro sh.p.k35kV1.4145691.4461.6488117600071.2315097.709
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Mivas''1.94Elva 2001 sh.p.k35kV81832949461728935000395226933.837
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Spathare''1.04Lucente koncensionare sh.p.k10kV696477233319281640003938893.055
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Miraka''0.60Kuarci Blace sh.p.k10kV25599117101550000272541201.028
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Shengjun''2.00Irarba Energji sh.p.k10kV3002452812632491060013573332462.092
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Dobrunje''0.84W.T.S. Energji sh.p.k10kV424372486462303270001854433483.048
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Muras''2.00Mateo& Co sh.p.k10kV1.218671.1471.038609430063901.0568077.172
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Trojet''0.90Troijet Energji sh.p.k10kV567258395566218410001105404893.184
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Deni''0.85ASI TRE sh.p.k35kV266752041571191501077451911.457
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Kamican''1.86IDI 2005 sh.p.k35kV9683877369045361870001951.1388505.902
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Vardar''1.97Gerti sh.p.k35kV1.4581.3211.4581.4111.4581.0620004111.4111.43911.43
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Stavec''6.52Koka Ergi Stavec sh.p.k35kV4.8442.4353.1473.0082.4411.1911661463681.0384.0843.54326.41
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Kalis''2.14ERDY Energy sh.p.k35kV1.513910963923814390111531552249671.1368.159
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Gjinar''0.83Erdi Gas sh.p.k10kV2098712311312346201516681981331.15
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Backa 1''3.36Kroi Mbret sh.p.k35kV2.218341.4342.2241.378125000141.2861.62111.126
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Plepi''2.28Domi Tec sh.p.k35kV24915243129324490302413715672652.429
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Zall Xhuxhe 1 &2''4.70HEC Zall Xhuxhe sh.p.k35kV1.2024953405543862381104531.4936575.821
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Pishat''1.91GRENTECH ENERGY SYSTEMS sh.p.k35kV610147656671284211001736673893.617
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Lingjanca1&2''4.90"Rei-Energji"sh.p.k35kV579371501431334771002028185923.906
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Guri i Zi''1.72"Aris Albania"sh.p.k35kV479243364318197540001955503542.754
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Drita''1.98"Brecani R.O.S.P." sh.p.k20kV9446399781.2141.0874157948672678631.0447.644
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''EME''0.45"HEC EME" sh.p.k6kV2191331151146913000342162041.116
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Terfoje''1.98"HEC TERFOJA" sh.p.k10kV1.4138281.7421.7731.0723853842664941.4181.13110.401
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Borie Lura 1''1.80"AGETA" sh.p.k20kV226230000000745843361.252
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Mali''1.49“TIRANA ENERGJI” sh.p.k20kV1.5611.0869761.04898878149500020807.142
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Shelli''1.52"ARIS ALBANIA" sh.p.k35kV7124335825323901370001875714523.995
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Daznjane''1.5235kV4327733982000001447463122.131
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Vokopola 1''0.30'Vokopola Energji''sh.p.k6kV0000000000000
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Shutrej 1&2''1.97'ATEANI ENERGY'' sh.p.k6kV5552245123552036204103388763213.46
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC KRONZ0.43"LASTER ENERGY" sh.p.k.10kV168951008963727582115561741501.239
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC''Bushi''0.25"BUSHI-LUFI" sh.p.k.10kV492433274000005543236
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Tuc''4.47'M.C INERTE LUMZI'' sh.p.k.35 kV886264380476402751816182837903233.932
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Mireshi''1.90"GERTI" sh.p.k.10 kV6563953433863731802154364683313.188
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Zall-Xhuxhe 2''1.25“HEC ZALL XHUXHË” sh.p.k.35 kV588247586282322671202585712973.22
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Thirre''1.82"SANG 1" sh.p.k20 kV907379511635489930011727333864.306
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Polemi''1.75"DRINI BULQIZE" sh.p.k.35 kV1.257399720651585510001461.264075.477
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Kelcyre''0.15"Këlcyra 2020" sh.p.k.10 kV507481200150131111385704
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Valbone''2.10“TPLANI HC” sh.p.k10 kV1.1659121.011.1179857273481741181237301.4568.865
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Vokopola 3 ''2.30'Vokopola Energji''sh.p.k35 kV558481415650381186721021081634937644.372
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Bushi 1''0.30"BUSHI-LUFI" sh.p.k.6 kV93385046281420008462416
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Kotorri''1.90“ACHELO” sh.p.k.35 kV0000717730611114566807102.232
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Gastra''0.83''AB-01 ENERGJI'' sh.p.k10 kV00000018181590413361915
HEC - Kontratë me FTLHEC ''Faqekuq 3''1.30"MER ENERGJI" sh.p.k.35 kV00000000020277420717
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC ''ORENJE''0.88“Juana” sh.p.k10kV2331621161241368500001212401.217
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC ''Tervol''10.60“HEC i Tervoli ”sh.p.k35kV4.3811.3934.0464.1971.8795251571872881.3175.2262.94126.537
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC ''Xhyre, Librazhd''0.57“Amal” sh.p.k10kV64182190217202125714835321232331.522
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC ''Cernalev Kukes''2.95“HIDROALBANIA Energji” sh.p.k35kV03701.5222.0131.0365122271581263061.2329688.472
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC ''Cernalev1Kukes''3.2735kV03971.3881.8519534762121511212741.112.1619.095
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC ''Borje- Oreshke''1.5035kV08792.7463.6592.3891.2054543033357592.14388615.757
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Shpelle ''0.40“Sarolli” sh.p.k10kV0016822113646162118591831761.043
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC ''Gjanç"3.70“Spahiu Gjanç” sh.p.k.35 kV00000002285402238881.393
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Vithkuq" 21.55“FAVINA.1.” sh.p.k35 kV00000000652341.3431.5743.217
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Lenie"0.40“EMIKEL 2003” sh.p.k10kV00000000794148168417
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Dishnice"0.20“Dishnica Energji” sh.p.k10kV00000000086388159
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Çorovode"0.20“EMIKEL 2003” sh.p.k10kV00000000004483127
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Selca"1.98“Selca Energji” sh.p.k10kV0000000006231.1929612.776
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Benë"1.00“Marjakaj” sh.p.k6kV00000000068178169416
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Bogove"2.50“Wonder power” sha35 kV00000000007828601.642
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Leskovik 1"1.07“Maksi Elektrik” sh.p.k10kV000000000033336
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Leskovik 2"1.1010kV0000000000000
HEC - Treg i LirëHEC "Lubonje"0.30“Elektro Lubonja” sh.p.k10kV000000000002020
FV - Kontratë me FTLSeman – 22.00“SEMAN2SUN” sh.p.k35 kV1742152864154494664724544103271801874.036
FV - Kontratë me FTLTopojë2.00“SONNE” sh.p.k35 kV1732132834114404594704514002981731793.949
FV - Kontratë me FTLTopojë 22.00“AED SOLAR” sh.p.k35 kV1732122844124434604754513993021721793.962
FV - Kontratë me FTLTopojë (Sheq Marinas)2.00“AGE SUNPOWER” sh.p.k35 kV1722122864164494644734574023041721783.984
FV - Kontratë me FTLTopojë (Sheq Marinas) 22.00“Seman Sunpower” sh.p.k35 kV1752142874164625045204884323281881954.21
FV - Kontratë me FTLSeman1solar2.00“SEMAN1SOLAR ” sh.p.k35 kV1832182854094244324554163913071791953.894
FV - Kontratë me FTLES 20192.00“ES 2019” sh.p.k35 kV2012403254554794965124754183361952194.35
FV - Kontratë me FTLSMART WATT2.00“Smart Watt” sh.p.k.35 kV2002383244514784965094714143341942194.327
FV - Kontratë me FTLTren Bilisht2.00“R T S” sh.p.k.35 kV2112313043233684734504113782721702003.792
FV - Kontratë me FTLSTATKRAFT Renewbles Albania PV Lundrues banje2.00“STATKRAFT RENEWABLES ALBANIA” sh.a.35 kV648811614722731734228222011056602.03
FV - Kontratë me FTLKorca Photovoltaic Park2.00“KORÇA PHOTOVOLTAIC PARK” sh.p.k.35 kV2102283033283704804584153812691681933.803
FV - Kontratë me FTLNTSP2.00“NTSP” sh.p.k35 kV2222313043303694764493993832711712083.814
FV - Kontratë me FTLSun Beat System2.00“SUN BEAT SYSTEM” sh.p.k35 kV2162283013293694664534153832681702003.797
FV - Kontratë me FTLTren Sun System2.00“TREN SUN SYSTEM” sh.p.k.35 kV2212333073323734834614193862741741943.856
FV - Kontratë me FTLERENI SOLAR2.00“ERNI SOLAR” sh.p.k.35 kV2772903864214756006045374893372172584.89
FV - Kontratë me FTLGREEN ENERGY BILISHTI2.00“GREEN ENERGY BILISHTI” sh.p.k35 kV2592813814164706155755194893372132364.791
FV - Kontratë me FTLALBSOLAR2.00“ALBSOLAR” sh.p.k35 kV1822343174915355565645104403011651634.457
FV - Kontratë me FTLPv -Plug2.00“AEE” sh.p.k.10 kV1862263134414754825384454053071651764.159
FV - Kontratë me FTLSUN ENERGY SOLUTIONS1.95“Sun Energy Solutions” sh.p.k.35 kV1942473244584915245554884183471882194.453
FV - Kontratë me FTL2 T & 2 B 19792.00“Joint Venture 2B 1979 dhe 2T” sh.p.k10 kV1712002694154534744854433913141751633.953
FV - Kontratë me FTLSUN POWER 20172.00“SUNPOWER 2017” sh.p.k35 kV1812192914074194464444423913081571223.828
FV - Kontratë me FTLSUN AVENUE2.00“SUN AVENUE” sh.p.k35 kV1852072994174234494664463953141591553.915
FV - Kontratë me FTLBIGWIND2.00“BIGWIND” sh.p.k.35 kV1631972683734034224473793552751511513.585
FV - Kontratë me FTLHYDROPOWER2.00“HYDROPOWER” sh.p.k.35 kV1712062793924194414594033702871571583.743
FV - Kontratë me FTLCONSTRUCTION ENERGY PARTS (C.E.P)2.00“CONSTRUCTION ENERGY PARTS (C.E.P)” sh.p.k35 kV1832183004224494735114363973081691684.034
FV - Kontratë me FTLDIMAX2.00“DIMAX ALBANIA” sh.p.k35 kV1842193004134484735124373973091661654.022
FV - Kontratë me FTLALB SUN ENERGY2.00“ALB SUN ENERGY” sh.p.k35 kV1762162904164074224414363823001521463.785
FV - Kontratë me FTLIDI 20052.00“IDI 2005” sh.p.k35 kV2272773584965255685255314843812091974.777
FV - Kontratë me FTLFU-GEN2.00“FU-GEN” sh.p.k.35 kV1682312934124494754854473903051731944.023
FV - Kontratë me FTLMAGNA SOLAR POWER2.00“MAGNA SOLAR POWER” sh.p.k.20 kV1762152784004284604674373792981681843.89
FV - Kontratë me FTLPARKU FOTOVOLTAIK NOVA PROSPECT2.00“ Nova Prospect” sh.p.k.10 kV1161391852942703392812742331851121312.56
FV - Kontratë me FTLSUN SMIRACLE2.00“ SUN’S MIRACLE” sh.p.k.35 kV1762302994174594964974604043241781904.131
FV - Kontratë me FTLG. S. K.2.00“G.S.K” sh.p.k35 kV000424364704844503933111751802.941
FV - Kontratë me FTLFV GOMSIQE1.98“Mountain’s Green Energy” sh.p.k35 kV000004895295094442991522452.668
FV - Kontratë me FTLHPG ENERGY2.00“HPG ENERGY” sh.p.k.35 kV0000000864153431732101.227
FV - Kontratë me FTLPV SOLAR HORIZON2.00“SOLAR HORIZON” sh.p.k35 kV00000000066188205459
FV - Kontratë me FTLPV SLR ALBANIA2.00“SLR ALBANIA” sh.p.k35 kV00000000000116116
FV - Kontratë me FTLPV ZENINA2.00“ZENINA”sh.p.k.35 kV00000000000112112
FV - Kontratë me FTLPV SAMASOL2.00“SAMASOL”sh.p.k.35 kV00000000000110110
FV - Kontratë me FTLPV REBESOL2.00“REBESOL”sh.p.k.35 kV00000000000113113
FV - Kontratë me FTLPV 3 AD2.00“3AD Energy” sh.p.k.35 kV000000000008686
FV - Kontratë me FTLPV EB ENERGY2.00“EB ENERGY” sh.p.k.35 kV00000000000104104
FV - Treg i Lirë (Shpërndarje)EZ-5 Solar Park10.00“EZ-5 ENERGY” sh.p.k,35 kV5446629031.3081.0531.2261.2111.07186261532736610.149
FV - Treg i Lirë (Shpërndarje)5GX ENERGY/348410.00“5GX ENERGY” sh.p.k.,35 kV9521.1061.4452.0012.1062.3582.4092.2321.9411.42684497119.79
FV - Treg i Lirë (Shpërndarje)FV GREEN NAT SOLAR PARK BALLSH 2/3371100.00“GreeNNat Solar Park Ballsh” sh.p.k.,35 kV8651.2111.5991.4031.9962.5882.6242.1741.8091.5131.0231.07619.881
FV - Treg i Lirë (Shpërndarje)FV GREEN NAT SOLAR PARK BALLSH 1/33706 kV5707661.0382.1397101.6851.7731.4931.26599757749913.511
FV - Treg i Lirë (Shpërndarje)FV KUKËS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT/353212.00“GLOBAL TECHNICAL MECHANICS” sh.p.k.20 kV00000000849254683221.798
FV - Treg i Lirë (Shpërndarje)Prodhim i injektuar nga Veteprodhuesit 35 kV. Treg te Parregulluar, PRO FIX/94035 kV73142438563036261397265
FV - Treg i Lirë (Shpërndarje)Prodhim i injektuar nga Veteprodhuesit 20 kV. Treg te Parregulluar20 kV759723648747940027231120914863872.864
FV - Treg i Lirë (Transmetim)Spv Blue 150.00“SPV BLUE 1” sh.p.k,110 kV4.8415.5978.17512.69114.66316.66316.56713.77511.2618.024.1874.39120.83
FV - Treg i Lirë (Transmetim)Nova Solar50.00“NOVA SOLAR SYSTEM” sh.p.k,110 kV4.995.2777.5110.72111.68313.47914.58413.34311.348.9045.1416.125113.099
FV - Treg i Lirë (Transmetim)Erseka Solar Park 120.00“Erseka Solar Park 1” sh.p.k,110 kV1.5562.3443.5964.3925.0626.2896.6765.594.8643.1431.7142.03847.264
FV - Treg i Lirë (Transmetim)Spv Blue 250.00“SPV BLUE 2” sh.p.k220 kV00000005.3329.3717.4454.2674.4930.906
FV - Treg i Lirë (Transmetim)Sunny Side Solar100.00“Sunny Side Energy” sh.p.k220 kV000000074517.78414.6467.7627.98248.919
FV - Treg i Lirë (Transmetim)*** Karavasta Solar140.00“KARAVASTA SOLAR” sh.p.k220 kV9.16511.57917.61427.13631.10635.06435.26430.71324.49417.3399.64510.105259.224
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