- FIPA institutional partner of the conference

The Energy Week Western Balkans 2025
conference, which will be held on 8 and 9 October at the renowned Maestral
Resort Hotel and Casino, Sveti Stefan, Montenegro, will bring together
ministers, energy leaders and international investors with the aim to define
the region’s path towards a sustainable energy future. The event is entering
its fourth year and has become a key platform connecting the Western Balkans
and Croatia with the European market.
In addition to panels and lectures, the
conference also offers a special B2B zone for professional networking.
Representatives will have the opportunity to establish direct contacts with
potential partners, investors and decision-makers through pre-organized
meetings and the use of a digital application for connection, thus profiling
Energy Week as an event that creates concrete results, not just an exchange of
ideas.
During panels and discussions,
participants will discuss strategies for achieving 20 GW of new renewable
capacity by 2040, accelerating hybrid projects, grid modernization, developing
energy storage, and new contract models such as CfD and PPA agreements. Special
attention will be paid to pioneering hydrogen projects and industrial decarbonisation.
The event will be attended by
high-ranking government officials, heads of public energy companies (EPS, KESH,
ESM, EPCG, EP BiH), system and exchange operators (SEEPEX, ALPEX, MEPX, KOSTT,
CGES), as well as international investors and financial institutions such as
Masdar, Statkraft, Acciona, European Energy, EBRD, IFC, World Bank, and EIB.
Energy Week Western Balkans once again
confirms its importance as a place where policies, partnerships, and
investments that will define the future of the region’s energy sector are
shaped.
The Foreign Investment Promotion Agency
of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FIPA) is once again the institutional partner of the
conference this year.
For
more information, visit the link:
https://energetskiportal.ba/energy-week-western-balkans-2025-perspektive-za-odrzivu-energiju-regiona