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  1. 22. Mai 2023 · As the City Climate Finance Gap Fund) first project to be completed, Prishtina, Kosovo, provides insight into how the initiative can help cities to better integrate climate-smart planning into urban development.

  2. 22. Mai 2023 · As a results, local leaders gained the skills and insights necessary to identify alternative policies and investments in energy, transport and urban planning that will help Pristina transition to a low carbon, climate-resilient city by 2040.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kosova_e_ReKosova e Re - Wikipedia

    Kosova e Re. Kosova e Re, also known as the New Kosovo project, is a plan of the Government of the Republic of Kosovo to build a new 500 MW power plant near Prishtina, to rehabilitate the existing Kosovo B power plant and completely shut down the Kosovo A power plant which is considered the largest source of pollution in Kosovo.

  4. The World Bank with support from the Western Balkans Climate Support Facility is working with the Ministry of Environment, Spatial Planning and Infrastructure (MESPI) and the Municipality of Prishtina (MoP), to develop a possible ‘Kosovo Livable Cities’ program.

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  5. The Municipality of Pristina was one of the first sites in Europe selected by UN-Habitat to test the Block by Block Methodology for upgrading public space. The initial project focused on revitalizing a former green market in Sunny Hill, one of Pristina’s largest and most populous neighborhoods.

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  6. 5. Juni 2022 · Located in Drenas, the 30,000-seat stadium will be built 12 miles from the country's capital of Pristina and become the new home for the Kosovo national football team.

  7. 20. Okt. 2021 · In the mountains around 40 kilometers northeast of the capital Pristina, NOTUS energy has completed construction on Kosovo's largest wind farm, including a new substation. The 27 wind turbines in the Selac windfarm provide electricity for more than 100,000 households, accounting for up to ten percent of Kosovo's electricity consumption.