Two new hydropower plants in Albania
2012-09-24 00:00:00
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EBRD lends €5.2 million to Hydro Power Plant of Korca for two units generating 23 GWh per year
Author(s): Press Office Date: 24 September 2012 The EBRD is supporting private sector investment in renewable energy generation in Albania with a €5.2 million loan to the Hydro Power Plant of Korca sh.p.k., to finance the construction of two small hydropower plants in the eastern part of the country. Albania generates almost all of its electricity from hydropower plants, but has the potential to further increase its domestic production and become a regional player in the energy market. Rehabilitation of the hydropower sector and improvement of energy efficiency and dam safety is one of the country’s priorities. With the support of the EBRD loan, Hydro Power Plant of Korca will build two plants – Verbe-Selce 1 and 2 – due to become operational next year. With a combined capacity of 5 MW, the two plants will generate up to 23 GWh of electricity per year and help offset over 17,400 tonnes of CO2 annually. The EBRD financing is extended under the Bank’s Western Balkans Sustainable Energy Direct Financing Facility (WeBSEDFF). “The construction of the Verbe-Selce SHPP Cascade reaffirms the EBRD’s great interest in renewable energy in Albania. This project will help improve security of energy supply and clearly demonstrates that the sector has the potential to become a key driver in the development of the Albanian economy,” said Fabio Serri, Head of the EBRD’s Resident Office in Albania. Hydro Power Plant of Korca is an Albanian company owned by two Italian companies, Fidia Ambiente and EdilEurope srl which is part of ADRE Group, and by the local company Xhemi sh.p.k. “We are enthusiastic about the EBRD’s involvement in hydropower plants in Albania. The financial support of the EBRD represents an important endorsement and recognition of the quality of our investment and our commitment in the region. This project will set an excellent example of financially viable investments in renewables, we look forward to more projects in the Balkan region,” said Claudio Barbano, owner of EdilEurope. “Fidia Finanziaria, through its subsidiary Fidia Ambiente, has been operating for many years in the renewable energy sector. This new initiative in Albania is part of a strategic plan that will involve further investments in renewable energy in the Balkan region,” said Fabrizio Arengi Bentivoglio, Chairman and CEO of Fidia Finanziaria. Since the beginning of its operations in Albania, the EBRD has invested over €700 million in various sectors of the country’s economy, mobilising additional investments of more than €2 billion from other sources of financing. Source: Ebrd.com |