A Framework Contract between Gezhouba Group, Irish Sala Energy Company, and Albania 3Power Shala Company on the Sala River Hydropower Station in the Republic of Albania was listed as an outcome from the February 2021 China CEEC summit.Gezhouba Group is a construction and engineering company based in Wuhan, China. It is the 33rd largest contractor in terms of revenue globally, and a major shareholder is the state-owned China Gezhouba Group Corporation. The company has been involved in many overseas investments and has a track record in picking up overseas contracts in hydroelectric engineering, accounting for much of its portfolio.It is also involved in many of China’s controversial One Belt, One Road projects, which have been accused of debt-trap diplomacy and using infrastructure to increase Beijing’s international power.

The Shala River flows from the Albanian Alps and has its source near the village of Theth. It feeds into the Komani Reservoir and stretches for 37km through the Shala valley. It is known for its crystalline water and for being rich in wildlife, including freshwater trout. It is often described as a “secret paradise” and a “pearl of the beauties of Koman and Albania.”

The Theth National Park, where two of the plants would be situated, covers 26.3km of mountain and valley. It was established to protect the unique biodiversity and ecosystems that exist there and forests, waterfalls, rivers, and mountains. It has been designated as a Category II by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and an Important Bird and Plant Area. It is also a Protected Historic Centre.

It is home to rare species of flora and large mammals such as brown bear, roe dear, grey wolf, lynx, wild goat, golden eagles, lesser kestrels, and the rock partridge.

Albania has been warned against investments in hydropower by the EU and various international organisations due to the fact they are not long-term sustainable in the context of climate change, and they decimate the natural environment.

https://exit.al/en/2022/01/04/three-hydropowers-in-theth-national-park-and-shala-river-receive-backing-from-china/