The present paper describes the current situation of the electrical energy sector in Albania and Kosovo, introducing the main existing generating facilities, and their most important features and characteristics. The most important projects for new generating facilities are discussed, with their relevance described for both countries. The importance of cooperation between the two countries is analysed and intraday load profiles are depicted, showing why the two energy systems would greatly complement each other. The paper concludes by briefly considering a possible merger of the two generating utility companies
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The economic crises and the increase of oil prices have brought the need to find new ways of transpo...
Balkan region can be considered as a transition location between Europe and Asia.The area is reach i...
The South East Europe Electricitiy Roadmap (SEERMAP) project develops electricity sector scenarios u...
Albania and North Macedonia, along with the rest of the Balkan region, have been developing since th...
Summary The electricity production in Albania is highly based on hydro-power, accounting for 97% of...
This paper presents and analyses the current state of the energy sector in Kosova. It assesses the p...
Climate change, sustainability and supply security are today priority themes worldwide. This paper p...
The power system of Kosovo is a compact and integrated structure in hierarchical aspect. It plays a...
Energy is the most important element for people to continue their lives, to run theirbusinesses, to ...
The aim of this paper is to explain the exploration and the production of natural gas in Albania, wh...
With world electricity demand increasing, exploitation of the considerable potential for hydropower ...
Wind power is undergoing the fastest rate of growth of any form of electricity generation in the wor...
Energy as a comprehensive source of economic development has undergone transformation and is evolvin...
The purpose of this paper is to underline the scientific potential of Albania in the field of RES an...
Italy and Albania are facing similar energy issues: a scarce domestic production and a reliance on f...
The economic crises and the increase of oil prices have brought the need to find new ways of transpo...
Balkan region can be considered as a transition location between Europe and Asia.The area is reach i...
The South East Europe Electricitiy Roadmap (SEERMAP) project develops electricity sector scenarios u...