5 days ago · GOPA Tech undertook a comprehensive power system study for the PS Moglice Extension in Albania, focusing on the feasibility of a 1200 MW pump storage hydro plant. This
Nov 26, 2024 · The goal of the project is to increase the uptake of solar and wind power plants and improve energy security and grid stability. Namely, Albania relies almost 100% on
5 days ago · GOPA Tech undertook a comprehensive power system study for the PS Moglice Extension in Albania, focusing on the feasibility of a 1200 MW pump storage hydro plant. This pivotal study encompasses several
September 24 (SeeNews) - Norwegian renewable energy company Statkraft expects the feasibility study for a new pumped storage hydropower plant (HPP) in southeastern Albania to
Sep 26, 2024 · Norwegian renewable energy company Statkraft anticipates completing a feasibility study for a new pumped-storage hydropower plant in southeastern Albania by 2025.
Nov 27, 2024 · The goal of the project is to increase the uptake of solar and wind power plants and improve energy security and grid stability. Namely, Albania relies almost 100% on
Statkraft is developing a large-scale Pumped-Storage Hydropower Plant in Albania. Moglice Extension Pumped-Storage HPP is a part of the Devoll Hydropower Project Concession.
Norwegian renewable energy company Statkraft has completed a feasibility study for a proposed pumped-storage hydropower plant in Albania, which could have a capacity of up to 1,620
Statkraft''s Moglicë HPP started commercial operations in mid-2020 and is the largest private hydropower plant in Albania, generating approx. 450 GWh of renewable energy each year.
Mar 4, 2024 · Albania''s Energy Future: Statkraft''s Bold Investment in Pumped Storage PowerThis would significantly increase annual electricity production in Albania and improve the
Sep 19, 2023 · The project is called RP Moglica Shtesë, – additional pumped storage hydropower plant Moglica. The difference in height between the upper reservoir and the turbines would be
Mar 4, 2024 · Albania''s Energy Future: Statkraft''s Bold Investment in Pumped Storage PowerThis would significantly increase annual electricity production in Albania and improve the management of the Devoll

The Albanian government and Statkraft, which also operates wind, solar and gas-fired power plants, signed an agreement for the expansion of the concession with a pumped storage hydroelectric plant. Preliminary studies showed a potential capacity of 800 MW to 1.6 MW.
The capacity is estimated at 800 MW to 1.6 GW. The facility would be connected to the reservoir of the existing Moglica hydropower plant. Norway-based Statkraft, a major investor in hydropower in Albania, agreed with the country’s government to launch a project for a pumped storage station, Monitor reported.
In comparison, Albania’s biggest three hydropower plants are on the Drin river. Together with privately owned Ashta 1 and 2, the last ones in the cascade, they have 1.4 GW in total capacity. A project is underway to build the Skavica hydropower plant upstream from the existing facilities. The planned capacity is 210 MW.
The feasibility study is scheduled to be completed next year. If the outcome is positive, the plan is to complete the new facility in 2030. In comparison, Albania’s biggest three hydropower plants are on the Drin river. Together with privately owned Ashta 1 and 2, the last ones in the cascade, they have 1.4 GW in total capacity.
Albania, with a population of around 2.85 million, is almost entirely dependent on hydropower for its electricity supply. This gives it an advantage in decarbonising its electricity sector but also makes it highly vulnerable to the changing climate.
The facility would be connected to the reservoir of the existing Moglica hydropower plant. Norway-based Statkraft, a major investor in hydropower in Albania, agreed with the country’s government to launch a project for a pumped storage station, Monitor reported. The document was passed to parliament for a vote.
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