In a landmark project for Montenegro’s energy sector, the European Bank
for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) is supporting the first
commercial wind power plant in Montenegro, to be located at Krnovo, near
the town of Niksic in the western part of the country.
The EBRD is
extending a senior secured loan of up to €48.5 million to Krnovo Green
Energy d.o.o, the subsidiary of Akuo Energy, the French producer of
renewable energy, that will build and operate the 72MW plant. In
parallel, KfW IPEX-Bank GmbH, a subsidiary of KfW, is providing a loan
of the same amount.
This is the first large-scale investment in
Montenegro’s electricity generation capacity since the 1980s. Once
constructed and operational the wind farm will represent 8 per cent of
the total installed capacity and 6 per cent of total electricity
production in Montenegro.
The project is expected to result in CO2
emission reductions of more than 180,000 TCO2 annually, equivalent to
removing 11,000 cars from the roads.
This is the first private wind
financing not just in Montenegro but in the wider region (Serbia, Bosnia
and Herzegovina, Albania) and can serve as catalyst for commercial
banks to finance similar projects in Montenegro and the Western Balkan
region.
"With this project, the EBRD is supporting Montenegro in
becoming one of the lowest-carbon economies in Europe on a relative
basis and advancing energy efficiency by boosting competition in
Montenegro’s energy market. Over the last two years the EBRD has worked
with the government to create the regulatory framework for renewables.
We’re pleased to see the Krnovo wind farm coming to fruition,” said
Giulio Moreno, EBRD Head of Podgorica Office.
"Montenegro is a
country that lies at the crossroads of Europe, has considerable
renewable resources and has decided to make even greater use of these
resources to have production of green electricity- a strategic priority
for its development. We welcome this proactive policy and are delighted
to have financed the country’s very first wind farm with the help of
EBRD, KfW IPEX-Bank, and Proparco”, concluded Eric Scotto, Akuo Energy’s
cofounder and CEO.
This first wind farm in the country will set
the benchmark in terms of developing, building and operating a
greenfield renewable project.
With this project EBRD will have
committed €493.5 million in 45 projects, generating more than €960
million of investment in the country. EBRD’s investments cover the whole
range of Montenegro’s economy reports EBRD
(balkans.com)