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Bosnia’s Energoinvest to build 110 kW southern line

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The Germany-funded project contributes to sustainable economic development in southern Albania, particularly to the development of tourism sector with the aim of improving the living conditions of the population

TIRANA, Jan. 31 – Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Energoinvest has won a Euro 49 million contract to built a 110 kW power line in southern Albania which will significantly improve the transmission capacities of existing. The projected funded by the German government through the KfW Development Bank will minimize electricity losses and increase the security of supply as a precondition for improving power supply in the south of Albania. The project contributes to sustainable economic development in southern Albania. In particular, it will support the development of tourism sector with the aim of improving the living conditions of the population in the southern region of the country.
“The German government is relieved that finally in February, after many months of delay, the construction works of the 110 kW power line will start in South Albania. We are confident, that hundreds of thousands of Albanian citizens and enterprises will soon benefit from far more constant and reliable power supply thanks to the financial support given by the German taxpayers,” said German Ambassador to Albania Carola M

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