Voltalia has launched the construction of the Spitalla photovoltaic power plant, a 100-megawatt facility located in Albania''s Durrës region near the Adriatic coast, just 50 kilometers from Tirana.
Voltalia will build, operate and own the solar farm. The company also owns the 140-MW Karavasta solar farm in Albania, commissioned in December 2023.
Some develop solar, wind, and hydro projects for self-consumption, while others provide rooftop panel equipment and services. The sector is expected to grow rapidly in the coming years with
Voltalia will build, operate and own the solar farm. The company also owns the 140-MW Karavasta solar farm in Albania, commissioned in December 2023.
The region of Durrës in Albania, located less than 50 kilometers from Tirana, is hosting the construction of a 100-megawatt solar power plant. This project, developed by Voltalia, is designed to meet the growing demand for
Following the completion a year ago of Karavasta, the largest photovoltaic plant in Albania, Voltalia started the construction of Spitalla. The solar park just north of the port city of Durrës will generate electricity
Albania marked a significant milestone in its energy sector with the inauguration of the Karavasta Photovoltaic Park, the largest solar energy facility in the Western Balkans.
Voltalia has launched the construction of the Spitalla photovoltaic power plant, a 100-megawatt facility located in Albania''s Durrës region near the Adriatic coast, just 50
Voltalia continues its expansion in Albania and launches the construction of the Spitalla solar power plant. With a capacity of 100 megawatts, the project is located in the
This project highlights Voltalia''s ongoing development and commitment in Albania, the country''s leading solar producer and a long-standing pioneer in turnkey photovoltaic power
The region of Durrës in Albania, located less than 50 kilometers from Tirana, is hosting the construction of a 100-megawatt solar power plant. This project, developed by Voltalia, is
Albania marked a significant milestone in its energy sector with the inauguration of the Karavasta Photovoltaic Park, the largest solar energy facility in the Western Balkans.
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy of Albania received four applications for solar power projects with a combined capacity of 235 MW. A proposed unit in Fier, the country''s photovoltaics hub, would be
French renewables company Voltalia said it has launched the construction of a 100 MW solar park in Spitalle area in Albania, near the port city of Durres.
Following the completion a year ago of Karavasta, the largest photovoltaic plant in Albania, Voltalia started the construction of Spitalla. The solar park just north of the port city of
The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy of Albania received four applications for solar power projects with a combined capacity of 235 MW. A proposed unit in Fier, the

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy of Albania received four applications for solar power projects with a combined capacity of 235 MW. A proposed unit in Fier, the country’s photovoltaics hub, would be the second-biggest in the country. Solar power accounts for 6% of electricity production in Albania.
The company laid the cornerstone late last year for the 100 MW solar power system in the west of Albania. The site is near the port city of Durrës. One other PV plant is planned for expansion to 100 MW. Now another project of the same size is racing for the position of the country’s second-largest photovoltaic facility.
The solar park just north of the port city of Durrës will generate electricity equivalent to the annual needs of 150,000 inhabitants. The two projects won 15-year contracts for difference (CfDs) at the first successful solar power auctions in Albania. Spitalla, of 100 MW in peak capacity, gets EUR 29.89 per MWh for electricity delivered from 70 MW.
A proposed unit in Fier, the country’s photovoltaics hub, would be the second-biggest in the country. Solar power accounts for 6% of electricity production in Albania. More than half of the photovoltaic output is from the Karavasta facility, the biggest of its kind in the Western Balkans. It has 140 MW in peak capacity.
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.
Voltalia has started doing business in Albania in 2018 with the unsuccessful participation in the first solar tender organized by the Ministry of Infrastructure and Energy of the Republic of Albania (“MIE”). Despite this result, Voltalia has demonstrate great interest in the construction of 2.5 MW FiT-solar PV projects.
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