Renewable energy investor Alcazar Energy has announced its acquisition of rights to a 118 MW wind farm project in Montenegro as part of its strategy to build the largest renewable energy platform in the Western Balkans.
Alcazar Energy is entering into a partnership with Simes Engineering and Sistem MNE who were the original greenfield developers of the project. This project will be built at a cost of around $200 million, becoming one of the largest wind farms in the Western Balkans and doubling Montenegro’s installed wind capacity. Financial close is expected in Q1 2025, with construction commencing in early 2025.
The Bijela project forms part of the government’s 2040 national development strategy – which considers it a major economic investment for Montenegro and a significant contribution towards reducing the country’s greenhouse gas emissions. The project is estimated to create over 800 construction jobs and once in operation, produce enough clean energy to power over 20,700 households annually, while avoiding the release of over 260,000 tons of CO2e per year.
The acquisition of the Bijela project represents the first milestone of Alcazar Energy’s strategy to create the region’s largest renewable energy platform, with an estimated total project investment in the region of $600 million.
This project is meaningful for Europe more widely, as it will provide clean and affordable electricity – at a time when the continent is seeking to reduce its dependence on gas. Alcazar Energy is in discussions with several European off-takers interested in purchasing the project’s clean electricity.
“We are looking forward to the realisation of such a project in our country, especially given that it concerns the neglected northern part” said Dritan Abazović, Prime Minister of Montenegro. “Montenegro is in its Constitution declared as an ecological country, making it a unique entity. We are committed to green energy because it represents the future of our sustainable development. I invite foreign investors to continue investing in Montenegro, and the government will be their open and serious partner without any hindrances.”