At the fourth panel of the Balkan Solar Summit, dedicated to financing solar and wind projects, moderator Petar Mitrović and panelists Neda Lazendić, Vladimir Rajić, Srđan Ožegović, Aldin Međedović, Nenad Radlović, and Francesco Corbo shared the key conclusions.The panel highlighted the need for innovative approaches to financing renewable energy projects (RE), considering the dynamic development of the sector and current challenges. The importance of supporting innovative models that will enable the efficient implementation of projects in line with changes in the RE sector was emphasized.
Additionally, the panel stressed the expectation that banks should increasingly favor private arrangements for transactions related to renewable energy sources. It was noted that, so far, projects involving government support, primarily Contract for Difference (CfD) projects, have held a dominant position in securing project financing.
These conclusions set the foundation for further consideration of effective and sustainable financial models in the renewable energy sector.