Once in operation in the Lezha mountains, 39 turbines worth Euro 244 million will pack a capacity of 234 MW, covering about 1% of the country's electricity needs. . The total installed generation capacity has increased over the last few years because of new private investments in hydro power plants and more recently in small solar farms. Albania has an installed capacity of 2. 8 gigawatts, 40% of which is from renewable energy sources excluding large. . Some of the projects underway include Skavica, which generates up to 350 MW, Devolli which generates up to 400 MW, Vjosa which generates up to 400 MW, Kalivaci and Ashta which both generate up to 48 MW, and Valbona and Tropojë, which both generate up to 40 MW., above 10 MW in size) amounting to 2,168 MW, while small hydropower. . Lack of wide adequate monitoring, control and communication systems that would enable a more efficient and secure management of the network particularly at 110 kV substations and some generation units. New 400 kV OHTL Fier (Albania) - Arachtos (Greece) Total Project Costs estimated at around 104. . t shares of renewable energy in its energy mix in South-East Europe. The remaining share of supply comes from. .