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Lawsuit

1 Jan 2021

Ministry of Environment lawsuit (Brezovica hydropower plant, Kosovo)

Status: CLOSED

Date lawsuit was filed
1 Jan 2021
Date accuracy
Year Correct
Not applicable
NGO, Human Rights Defender
Location of Filing: Kosovo
Location of Incident: Kosovo
Type of Litigation: Domestic

Companies

Ki-Kelag International GmbH (Kelag Group) Austria Renewable energy, Hydropower & dam projects, Solar energy, Wind energy

Against other:

Government

Sources

Snapshot: In 2021, two local NGOs (GLSP and GAIA) in Kosovo filed a lawsuit against the Ministry of Environment in the Basic Court in Pristina, in which they requested the annulment of water permits for the Brezovica hydro-power plant operated by KelKos. The plaintiffs argued that this project damaged the ecosystem, led to water scarcity for the residents in Shterpce, and that they were not involved in public debates about the project. The Kosovo Court of Appeals ruled that the suspension of the operation is against public interest. In November 2021, the Supreme Court determined that the public would be harmed by the power plant and suspended the water permit. The case is closed.