AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKosovo Solar Build: Kosovo broke ground on a 105 MW solar project in Kramovik (Rahovec), awarded via the country’s first solar auction at €0.0488/kWh, with Lindja Solar set to deliver engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning—an important step as Kosovo’s operational solar capacity reached 21 MW by end of last year. Energy Transition Watch: Energy Week Western Balkans returns to Montenegro on 7–8 October 2026, highlighting accelerating renewables investment, battery storage moving into implementation, and deeper regional electricity market integration. EU Enlargement: Brussels held “Super Tuesday” talks for Albania, Montenegro, Moldova and Ukraine, formally opening or closing negotiation tracks—progress that still likely means years before any membership decision. Inclusive Society: A new report spotlights how prejudice and discrimination still block people with disabilities in Kosovo, despite physical access and employment barriers being only part of the problem. Tech & Data Careers: Options Technology appointed Stephen Dorrian as Senior Vice President, Enterprise Data, overseeing market data services including AtlasFeed. Regional Tech-Policy Context: Kosovo’s “unusual China problem” is explored—limited formal political ties, but growing economic and strategic exposure through goods and security links with Belgrade.
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