Fortis Energy and EBRD Partner to Finance Landmark 270 MW Solar-plus-Storage Project in Serbia
Fortis Energy and EBRD Partner to Finance Landmark 270 MW Solar-plus-Storage Project in Serbia
In a significant move for the Western Balkans’ energy transition, Fortis Energy has formalized a mandate letter with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The agreement initiates due diligence and structured negotiations for the long-term financing of a 270 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, integrated with a 72 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS).
Located in the city of Sremska Mitrovica, west of Belgrade, the project is set to become the largest solar facility in both Serbia and the broader region.
Strategic Importance and Regional Impact
The mandate letter, signed by Fortis Energy’s leadership and the EBRD’s Sustainable Infrastructure Group, establishes the preliminary terms for a project aimed at bolstering Serbia’s national grid. According to Fortis Energy, the facility is a “demonstration of bankability,” signaling that large-scale renewable assets in Southeast Europe can meet rigorous international environmental and social sustainability standards.
The Sremska Mitrovica plant is expected to deliver substantial environmental and social benefits:
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Annual Output: Estimated at over 365 GWh of clean electricity.
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Household Impact: Capable of powering more than 105,000 households annually.
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Carbon Mitigation: Forecasted to avoid approximately 182,000 tons of emissions per year.
Construction is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2026, with full commissioning targeted for the first quarter of 2028.
Technical Breakdown and EPC Partnerships
The development is being executed in phases. Earlier this year, Fortis signed an Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contract with Kontrolmatik Technologies for the first phase, known as Noćaj 1.
| Phase/Project | Solar Capacity (MWp) | Grid Connection (MW) | Storage Capacity (BESS) |
| Noćaj 1 | 135 MW | 90 MW | 36 MWh |
| Full Sremska Mitrovica | 270 MW | — | 72 MWh |
| Erdevik (Proposed) | 100 MW | 74 MW | 30 MWh |
Fortis Energy and EBRD Partner to Finance Landmark 270 MW Solar-plus-Storage Project in Serbia
In a significant move for the Western Balkans’ energy transition, Fortis Energy has formalized a mandate letter with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). The agreement initiates due diligence and structured negotiations for the long-term financing of a 270 MW solar photovoltaic (PV) plant, integrated with a 72 MWh battery energy storage system (BESS).
Located in the city of Sremska Mitrovica, west of Belgrade, the project is set to become the largest solar facility in both Serbia and the broader region.
Strategic Importance and Regional Impact
The mandate letter, signed by Fortis Energy’s leadership and the EBRD’s Sustainable Infrastructure Group, establishes the preliminary terms for a project aimed at bolstering Serbia’s national grid. According to Fortis Energy, the facility is a “demonstration of bankability,” signaling that large-scale renewable assets in Southeast Europe can meet rigorous international environmental and social sustainability standards.
The Sremska Mitrovica plant is expected to deliver substantial environmental and social benefits:
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Annual Output: Estimated at over 365 GWh of clean electricity.
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Household Impact: Capable of powering more than 105,000 households annually.
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Carbon Mitigation: Forecasted to avoid approximately 182,000 tons of emissions per year.
Construction is scheduled to begin in the third quarter of 2026, with full commissioning targeted for the first quarter of 2028.
Fortis Energy’s Growing Regional Footprint
Headquartered in the Netherlands with key operational hubs in Istanbul and Belgrade, Fortis Energy is aggressively pursuing its goal of becoming a premier Green Baseload Independent Power Producer (IPP).
Beyond Sremska Mitrovica, the company is advancing a robust pipeline:
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Erdevik, Serbia: A planned 100 MW hybrid plant with 30 MWh of storage.
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Erseka, Albania: A 75 MW solar project with 25 MWh of storage, currently under construction.
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Portfolio Growth: Fortis currently operates over 200 MW of renewable assets, with an additional 500 MW slated for deployment through 2027.
By integrating storage with solar and wind assets, Fortis is positioning itself to provide stable, renewable energy across Southeast Europe, supporting the region’s broader decarbonization objectives.








