This article provides a comprehensive analysis of Kosovo's hydroelectric power potential and the renewable energy investment opportunities it presents. Kosovo's hydroelectric energy supply has shown dynamic patterns, rising from 12.32 ktoe in 2013 to peaks of 33.80 ktoe in 2023, then recording 18.30 ktoe in 2024. While seasonal rainfall variations affect output, the long-term trajectory demonstrates growing hydropower capacity and continued government commitment to expanding this renewable energy source.
The main findings obtained from the uploaded Kosovo Statistical Agency (ASK) electricity production and primary energy supply files are as follows: Annual Trend in Hydropower Supply: Energy__Overview of primary energy quantity of energy sources...According to csv data, while the primary energy supply from hydropower in Kosovo was 12.32 ktoe in 2013, it reached its historical peak with 33.80 ktoe in 2023, when the rainfall regime is high.
Table Title: Reference Production Volumes (MWh) of Main Hydroelectric (HEPP) Power Plants in Kosovo
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- ✦The most profitable model is to create a hybrid cash flow by combining "Solar (Solar) producing in summer" and "HEPP (Water) producing in Winter/Spring" projects under the same company roof.
- ✦EPC, Turbine and Contracting Opportunities: Rehabilitation of existing power plants (especially obsolete infrastructures such as Ujmani) and newly opened tenders are opportunities for international B2B companies.
- ✦It has proven the potential of private enterprise (Independent Power Producers - IPP) in the market by producing 255 MWh of electricity.
- ▲This data alone is not sufficient for the investment decision; It is recommended to seek professional advice.
- ▲Sectoral legislation, licensing and legal processes should also be examined.
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