New meeting in March for west Balkans energy integration

Next steps to be taken for the interconnection of electricity markets in the western Balkans are expected to be discussed during a new teleconference involving regulators from Greece, Albania, Kosovo and North Macedonia in March, energypress sources have informed.

The meeting is part of an initiative launched last November with the aim of interconnecting Balkan electricity markets through a process involving regulators, operators and energy exchanges from the respective countries.

In the lead-up to the March meeting, RAAEY, the Regulatory Authority for Waste, Energy and Water, has called a teleconference for next week with power grid operator IPTO and the Greek energy exchange so that a Greek position on the west Balkans grid interconnection initiative may be established.

According to well-informed sources, the timetable, at least for now, can only be roughly defined given the immaturity of markets concerned. However, there is considerable interest in seeing this market integration initiative through, while involvement of US authorities is crucial, the sources added.

The initiative is being guided by direct and indirect involvement of US authorities such as the US National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), the US Energy Association (USEA), research institute RTI International, and the US Agency for International Development (USAID).

The west Balkans energy integration process is expected to be based on a model adopted for Greece’s market coupling with Italy and Bulgaria.