Kosovo Halts Power Plant After Green Groups Protest

Kosovo citizens protesting against the Hydro Power Plant in Lumbardhi/ Bistrica River, Peja/Pec. Photo: BIRN

The decision came after thousands of citizens, environmentalists and civil society members protested on Monday in Peja/Pec, claiming the project will damage the river that passes through the Rugova national park.

"After the protest and legitimate concerns from the representatives of Rugova residents about the hydropower plant in Lumbardhi … I have demanded an immediate halt to further procedures until a clear and comprehensive overview of the impact and scale of this project on the environment has been done," Haradinaj wrote on Facebook.

"Projects that are in conflict with the interests of the residents of the Rugova area will never pass," he added.

Agron Nikci, a representative of local residents, protesting under the slogan "Do not touch Lumbardhi", said on Monday that they should not allow "the destruction of the beauty that Lumbardhi/Bistrica gives to this region".

"We don't need any kind of energy without our spiritual energy," said Veton Mujaj, a representative of local civil society groups said.

Plans to construct the plant were revealed on February 19 at the Inter-ministerial Committee for Strategic Investments.

There it was stated that proposals presented by the Kelkos Energy firm fulfilled the technical criteria to be considered a strategic investment project.

The following day, last Wednesday, the Mayor of Peja, Gazmend Muhaxheri, wrote to Endrit Shala, the Minister of Trade and Industry, expressing concerns.

In the letter, Muhaxheri pointed out that the Peja Municipal Development Plan prohibits any investment in hydropower due to the risk of the plants damaging the environment in the neighbouring...

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