Over 90% of the energy production capacity in Kosovo is found in two power plants Kosova A and Kosova B, which operate with lignite, while the rest of the consumption was covered by the production of energy from Renewable Energy Sources (REE) as well as import.
Energy has been identified as the main national priority for the Government and is mainly focused on large investments in the improvement of the energy transmission system, energy distribution as well as the development of the legal framework for the production of renewable and sustainable energy, which is also foreseen with the new Strategy for Energy in the Republic of Kosovo 2023-2031.
The main challenges facing the energy sector in Kosovo are: Development of energy infrastructure, facilitating investments for regular energy supply, development of innovative financing schemes for capital investments and their reflection in the environment and in the cost and price of energy .
Improving security and energy supply means, among other things, promoting diversity, efficiency and flexibility within the Energy and Environment Sector.
The Faculty of Energy Engineering signs cooperation agreements, contracts or other documents with eminent professors, institutions/organizations, as listed in the table below.
No. | Name of company | Type of company |
1 | KEK | Kosovo Power Company |
2 | KOSTT | Kosovo Transmission and Trade System Operator |
3 | KEDS | Kosovo Company for Distribution and Supply |
4 | TERMOKOS | Public Heating Company |
5 | ERO | Energy Regulatory Office |
6 | SOWI | Wind Turbines |
7 | AIR ENERGY, KITKA | Wind Turbines |
8 | MUQA SOLAR | Solar System Implementation Company |
9 | ELECTRA | Factory for implementation of 20 kV and 35 kV Switchgears |
10 | MONTING | Company for production of MV Substations and LV cubicles |
11 | AWESK | Association of Women in the Energy Sector of Kosovo |
12 | Notus Energy | Company for Wind Energy Production |