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Luan Morina, Head of Department for Energy and Mining

The Role of Renewable Energy Sources in Kosovo. Luan Morina, Head of Department for Energy and Mining. Renewable Energy - Our commitment . EU Energy Standards– 20/20/20 until 2020 Energy Community T reaty from 2005 / Security of Supply and Diversification of Energy Sources

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Luan Morina, Head of Department for Energy and Mining

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  1. The Role of Renewable Energy Sources in Kosovo Luan Morina, Head of Department for Energy and Mining

  2. Renewable Energy - Our commitment EU Energy Standards– 20/20/20 until 2020 Energy Community Treaty from 2005 / Security of Supply and Diversification of Energy Sources Transposition and Implementation of Directive 2009/28/EC-by date 31 December 2014 RES Target by 2020 National Plan for RES by 2020 Implementation Strategy

  3. RES Target in the Republic of Kosovo / Need to be achieved by 2020 29.47 %- 509.7 ktoe INDICATIVE -RES Target according to the Administrative instruction no.01/2013 on RES target - Electricity generation – 10.13% - Heating and Cooling- 17.24 % - Transport – 2.1 % (10% of total fuel consumption in transports sector) 25 % - 432.46 ktoe OBLIGATIVE - RES Target according to the decision on the minister council of the Energy community No. D/2012/04/MC- EnC - Electricity generation - 5.66% - Heating and Cooling- 17.24% - Transport – 2.1 % (10%of total fuel consumption in transports sector)

  4. RES according to the 29.47% by 2020 Electricity : Solar – 10 MW Biomass- 14 MW Wind – 150MW Current exist hydro power plant – 46.21 MW New Hydro power plant – 240MW Zhur - 305 MW

  5. National Plan for RES Non financial Measures: - Regulative framework in place, Simplified procedures, promotion activities, grid connection guaranties, 10 year contract, Certificate of Origin, etc. Financial Measures: - Feed-in tariffs, credit line – soft loans, other fiscal measures : such as VAT, Customs Exemption etc.

  6. Support for Studies Studies: Use of urban waste for energy generation, stock analysis, procedural analysis between institutional levels, and the legislative analysis; cost 0.5 Million Euro; Use of geothermal energy in Kosovo; cost 1.7 Million Euro Implementation of a RES promotion concept; cost 0.4 Million Euro Lifespan of base contracts on feed-in tariffs; 0.250 Million Euro

  7. Support for Demonstration Projects Demonstration Projects: Implementation of photovoltaic energy project in a certain institution – building dedicated for health and education; cost around 1.5 Million Euro Implementation of biomass project based on the energy generation forms – electricity, heating/cooling and bio-fuel; e.g. cost 7-8 Million Euro; excepted capacity 8 MW energy : 2.0 MW for Electricity; 4.5 MW for Heating and 1.5 MW for Biogas; Target for implementation - large public buildings

  8. Support on implementation for Private sector Credit lines with grace period for implementation of RES projects Financial Support scheme including reducing interest rate, investment grants etc.

  9. Thank you for your attention

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