Producers are invited to attend the first informational session on the Clean Energy Grants Scheme, with applications opening tomorrow
Prishtina, 09.10.2025 – The Ministry of Economy invites producers to attend the first informational session on the Clean Energy Grants Scheme, scheduled for tomorrow at 10:00 at the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Pristina. At this event, applications will also officially open on e-Kosova.
Financial support of up to 25,000 Euro per business will be available, whereas the project is funded by the Government of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and implemented by KIESA/MIET, in partnership with the Ministry of Economy and LuxDev, the Luxembourg Development Cooperation Agency.
The following are the eligible enterprises for application:
* Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) or large enterprises that do not benefit from regulated electricity fees;
* Enterprises with manufacturing or processing as their primary or secondary activity.
All interested businesses are encouraged to to familiarize themselves with the criteria and conditions carefully as outlined in the Guidelines below. This scheme aims to support manufacturing and processing enterprises seeking to invest in green technologies, enhance energy efficiency and contribute to the transition towards clean energy.
The Clean Energy Grant Scheme will be implemented through three separate public calls, covering the following measures:
Measure 1: Support for solar power systems and battery energy storage solutions.
Measure 2: Support for energy efficiency improvements in business premises.
Measure 3: Support for equipment that reduces energy consumption in generation lines.
This Scheme will support businesses in the following areas:
- Solar systems for electricity generation,
- Solar systems for water heating,
- Energy efficiency improvements through building insulation investments,
- Batteries for photovoltaic (PV) solar systems, and
- Frequency converters to enhance the efficiency of equipment already in use by manufacturers.
The Clean Energy Grant Scheme will provide:
- up to €20,000 for a single measure,
- up to €25,000 for combined measures.
In addition to funding, the scheme will provide capacity-building and technical support to beneficiaries, ensuring that all investments are sustainable and long-lasting.
All details regarding the application process has been published, and applications will be submitted via the e-Kosova platform.
For more information, please see the link: Guide to the Clean Energy Grants Scheme
Guide: Support for solar energy systems and battery storage – Measure 1
Guide: Support for energy efficiency measures in business buildings – Measure 2
Guide: Support for equipment reducing energy consumption in generation lines – Measure 3