Fortis Energy Seeks EPC Bidders for 75MW Albanian Solar-Plus-Storage
Turkish renewable energy company Fortis Energy is seeking EPC providers for the Erseke Solar Power Plant in Albania, which combines 75MW of solar PV capacity with a
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Turkish developer Fortis Energy is seeking EPC contractors for the 75MW Erseke solar PV project with 25MWh battery storage in Albania, its most advanced project in the country.
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Turkish renewable energy company Fortis Energy has is seeking EPC providers for the Ersekë Solar Power Plant in Albania, which combines 75MW of solar PV capacity with
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In late 2023 the 140MW Karavasta solar power plant was completed, having taken Voltalia of France 15 months to build, it is the largest in Albania to date. A 100 MW solar power project called Spitalla in Durrës area is planned to be built next. Albania has enormous potential for electric energy from wind power.
Albania gets about 2100–2700 hours of sunshine in a year so it has a great potential for solar energy. Solar energy is easily accessible since most energy comes directly or indirectly from the sun. It could be used for heating and lighting homes, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Albania has enormous potential for electric energy from wind power. Notwithstanding the total licenses distributed throughout the country amounting to approximately 2548 MW with an energy generation potential around 5.7 TWh/year, yet no wind farm projects have been completed, and very few are currently in the pipeline in some way.
Geothermal energy could also be used in Albania. It comes from warm water sources from underground soil. Geothermal energy comes from the heat generated by the Earth. There are some spots called hot spots that generate more heat than others. There are natural wells near Albania's border with Greece.