''Solar 4Kosovo II'' | Sustainable District Heating in Pristina
Together with our partner CES, we are working in a consortium to ensure that Solar 4Kosovo II is both technically sound and economically
Together with our partner CES, we are working in a consortium to ensure that Solar 4Kosovo II is both technically sound and economically
A new bio-inspired molecule captures solar energy and releases it as heat on demand, outperforming lithium-ion batteries.
This large-scale investment in solar thermal technology positions Pristina as a leader in sustainable urban development within the Western
Reducing the use of coal for heat generation will significantly reduce CO₂ emissions and improve air quality in Prishtina. The use of solar energy as the main energy
After several years of preparation, Kosovo* is moving ahead with the largest solar thermal project for district heating in the Western Balkans. The
The European Commission, KfW and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), as well as local contributions, will provide the investment costs for the multi
The heat supply in Pristina is particularly inefficient, CO2-intensive and predominantly covered by two coal-fired power plants. The district heating
• Heating capacity from renewable sources and solar thermal storage: 50 MW • Additional buildings connected to the district heating network: approx. 8.600 new connections • Annual greenhouse gas
"Solar 4 Kosovo II" is considered one of the largest investments in Pristina within the EBRD''s green cities initiative. The project is implemented in cooperation
To store heat for days, weeks, or months, you need to trap the energy in the bonds of a molecule that can later release heat on demand.
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