TIRANA, July 22 – Albania has signed a financing agreement for the construction of a large photovoltaic park in Belsh, which will provide clean electricity for over 16,100 households, Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Belinda Balluku announced Tuesday. Located in Karavasta, this ambitious project is a key step in the country's shift towards renewable energy and energy. In the first eight months of this year, Albania added two solar power plants of an overall 150 MW and a hydropower facility of 48. Hydropower plants account for almost all electricity production in Albania, but the share of photovoltaics is gradually growing. With a planned installed capacity of 100 MW (AC), it consists of two separate. French company Voltalia broke ground on the Spitalla solar park in Albania of 100 MW. It scheduled the commissioning of the facility for 2027. Following the completion a year ago of Karavasta, the largest photovoltaic plant in Albania, Voltalia started the construction of Spitalla.
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