Call for two (2) experts to prepare the Action Plan on Energy Efficiency in Suhareka
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Call for two (2) experts to prepare the Action Plan on Energy Efficiency in Suhareka

October 2022

To provide a sustainable development of energy in the cross-border regions in Albania and Kosovo, a team of experts will be engaged to draft two Local Action Plans for Kurbin and Suhareka municipalities. Both municipalities will benefit from the know-how of the experts as well as from lessons learned and best practices of one another.

The local action plan of Suhareka will be built upon the existing one and the recommendations of the assessment of the existing plan. The same experience is expected to serve for the development the first Local Action Plan in Kurbin.


The experts that will be involved in carrying out the implementation, strategy, manual, etc will be working jointly to share experience and ensure the CBC effect in both Kurbin and Suhareka. The invitation under this tender is dedicated for two local experts to develop the Local Action Plan on Energy Efficiency in Suhareka for the period 2023-2026.

The Action Plan shall be built on the criteria of quantification of costs, emissions saved and identification of co-benefits
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