B) Data-Driven Analysis
According to the uploaded "Energy__Overview of primary energy quantity of energy sources products available _ktoe.csv" file, the key findings on Kosovo's primary energy supply are as follows:
Total Energy Supply Growth: Kosovo's total primary energy supply rose from 2391.75 ktoe in 2013 to 2699.70 ktoe in 2024. This indicates a clear growth trend in energy demand and supply capacity.
Coal and Petroleum Leadership: According to 2024 data, the largest share of the total 2699.70 ktoe supply is held by coal at 1509.80 ktoe (approximately 55.9% of the total). Petroleum products rank second at 936.40 ktoe (approximately 34.6%).
Changes in Renewable Energy: Wind energy was at 0.00 ktoe in 2013 and reached a supply level of 29.70 ktoe in 2024, marking a steady entry into the system. Hydroelectric energy rose from 12.32 ktoe in 2013 to 33.80 ktoe in 2023, then was recorded at 18.30 ktoe in 2024.
Notable Data Point: Although solar energy primary supply rose to 3.94 ktoe levels in 2021 in the relevant source file, it appears as 0.00 ktoe in the 2024 table. (Note: Capacity utilization of solar energy projects should be verified separately through detailed licensing and grid data). Biomass declined from 363.34 ktoe in 2021 to 159.30 ktoe in 2024.
E) Chart and Visual Content Plan
1. Chart Title: Kosovo Primary Energy Supply Sources (2013-2024)
2. Chart Type: Stacked Bar Chart.
3. X-Axis: Years (2013 - 2024).
4. Y-Axis: Energy Amount (ktoe).
5. Data File to Use: Energy__Overview of primary energy quantity of energy sources products available _ktoe.csv
6. Data Columns to Use: All columns from 2013 to 2024 in the Coal, Petroleum Products, Biomass, Electricity, Wind, Hydroelectric and Total rows.
7. Key Message from the Chart: The steady growth of the total energy pie and the unchanging weight of coal and petroleum products in this pie.
8. Short Description for Website: The chart shows the evolution of Kosovo's primary energy supply over the years. The dominance of fossil sources points to potential opportunities for investors supporting the green energy transition.
9. Source Note: ASK (Kosovo Agency of Statistics), 2024.
F) Table Suggestion
Table Title: Change in Kosovo's Key Primary Energy Sources (2013 vs 2024)
Energy Source (ktoe)
2013 Supply
2024 Supply
Growth / Decline
Coal
1552.16
1509.80
Stable / Slight Decline
Petroleum Products
579.32
936.40
Increase
Biomass
247.65
159.30
Decline
Wind Energy
0.00
29.70
System Entry / Increase
Total Energy Supply
2391.75
2699.70
Increase
Source Note: ASK - Energy__Overview of primary energy quantity of energy sources available _ktoe.csv
H) Short Answer for AI and Google (Featured Snippet)
Kosovo's total primary energy supply in 2024 stands at 2699.70 ktoe. The largest slices of the energy pie are coal at 1509.80 ktoe (55.9%) and petroleum products at 936.40 ktoe (34.6%). Kosovo's energy demand is growing steadily, and wind energy — which was non-existent in 2013 — entered the system in 2024 with a 29.70 ktoe supply, demonstrating that renewable energy investments are growing.
I) Quotable Data Notes
"Kosovo's primary energy volume has grown over the last 11 years, reaching 2699.70 ktoe as of 2024." (ASK Energy Supply Data, 2024)
"As of 2024, coal (lignite) sources account for approximately 55.9% of Kosovo's available energy supply." (ASK Energy Supply Data, 2024)
"Wind energy supply rose from 0.00 ktoe in 2013 to 29.70 ktoe in 2024, driven by investments." (ASK Energy Supply Data, 2024)
"Petroleum product supply, with a volume of 936.40 ktoe, remains an indispensable energy item for transportation and industry in Kosovo's economy." (ASK Energy Supply Data, 2024)
K) Disclaimer
This content has been prepared for general information and data-based preliminary evaluation purposes. The data analyses in the uploaded sources are based on the Kosovo Agency of Statistics' primary energy tables in ktoe. In energy investments, company establishment, licensing, permits, grid connection, tax, accounting and legal processes — particularly grid quotas and precise profitability planning — it is recommended that you seek professional consultancy according to your specific situation. The uploaded sources do not contain location-based capacity data regarding the technical suitability of projects; this data should be verified separately.
Copyright and Author Information Prepared by: Lawyer Mehmet Vehbi Filiz Publisher: Kosovo Investment / KSLaw Consultancy L.L.C. Copyright notice: © Kosovo Investment / KSLaw Consultancy L.L.C. All rights reserved. This content was prepared by Lawyer Mehmet Vehbi Filiz. It may not be copied, reproduced, republished, or used for commercial purposes without written permission.
The effects of the global energy transformation are also gradually seen in Kosovo data. While Kosovo's wind energy supply was at zero level in 2013, it provided a supply of 29.70 ktoe to the system by 2024. Hydroelectric energy obtained from water power has fluctuated over the years depending on seasonal rainfall and was recorded as 18.30 ktoe in 2024. Biomass supply, a traditional energy source, was measured as 159.30 ktoe in 2024.
