Over the last 10 years, Kosovo has made significant progress in increasing its renewable energy sources, reducing its pollution load and expanding its designated protected areas. This strategic pivot is underpinned by the nation's comprehensive Energy Strategy for 2022-2031, which lays out a clear roadmap for decarbonization and. Kosovo's electricity supply is largely dependent on two coal-fired power plants, which are also outdated. They are responsible for a considerable proportion of the country's carbon dioxide emissions. Our energy system is still heavily dependent on dirty fossil fuels and overburdened by frequent outages, reliance on imports, and. The Kosovo (under UN Security Council Resolution 1244/99) country profile provides a concise overview of key trends across three dimensions: environment and climate; socio-economic change; and system change (energy, mobility and food) in the country. It highlights the main developments and.