Prison deal includes Denmark's support for Kosovo on electricity issue

Economy Minister Artane Rizvanolli, without revealing details from Kosovo's agreement with Denmark on prisons, announced that the benefits from it include Kosovo's energy sector. She said the agreement has a special focus on energy. At this time of crisis, Minister Rizvanolli said it is very important to have security [...]
She said the agreement has a special focus on energy. At this time of crisis, Minister Rizvanolli said it is very important to have security of electricity supply through diversification of electricity production.
You know, the energy sector faces numerous challenges and this recent energy crisis has shown us once again the fragility of our energy system, although this is a crisis that has affected the entire region and Europe. This reminds us of how important it is to have the security of supply and diversification of the sources of electricity production”, Rizvanolli said.
She said Denmark's Defence, which is among the leading countries for research and development in energy fields and for finding solutions.
The “to have Denmark state side by side in this energy transition will be extremely important for us as a state, so it is a special pleasure to have this agreement, which paves the way for deeper economic co-operation”, Rizvanolli said.
Danish Minister, meanwhile, said solutions can be found for renewable energy.
I expect to work with the Government in Kosovo. I really believe I can solve some global issues, especially when it comes to climate change and renewable energy”, he said.










