The main goal of this paper is to develop and prioritize renewable energy scenarios for electricity production. The model proposed in the paper was applied on the example of the municipality of Štrpce, enclave in south Kosovo * . The model consists out of three phases, and the decision-making and planning process involves a group of decision makers, i.e. selected experts and stakeholders. In the first phase, a group of decision makers, using a collaborative planning method and Homer pro software, defined 8 renewable energy scenarios based on renewable energy potentials and electricity demand in Štrpce. In the second phase, a group of decision makers, using the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats analysis, defined a total of 22 criteria to evaluate scenarios. Finally, in the third phase, a group of decision makers used fuzzy analytical network process methodology to prioritize scenarios. Results show that a scenario that includes installation of photovoltaic panels in Štrpce households to cover 50% of the electricity demand is first ranked. The proposed model has a universal character which means that it can be applied in other municipalities/cities and regions. Also, the model enables collaborative planning through the inclusion of different stakeholders whose number and type can be adjusted according to the subject/area of research.* "This designation is without prejudice to the status of Kosovo in accordance with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence." 1.1 billion people do not have access to electricity, although net electricity generation globally increased from 21.6 (trillion kWh) in 2012 to 25.8 (trillion kWh) in 2020 and is expected to see a rise up to 36.5 (trillion kWh) until 2040 [3]. Also, there are numerous problems in the energy sector of Kosovo * which endanger supply and they are summarized in [4]. Serbian communities in Kosovo * are particularly vulnerable to unstable supply. One of them refer to municipality of Štrpce which is situated in the south of Kosovo * . The obsolescence of the distribution grid, frequent system failures, illegal grid connections, intentional exclusion, as well as the difficult terrain for maintenance makes electricity supply of Štrpce often unstable. An average annual electricity consumption in the Štrpce households is 11 MWh and 7 MWh in the apartments [5]. In the paper [6] nine strategies (strategic actions) for improving the energy security of Štrpce were defined. Utilization of locally available renewable energy sources (RES) may be backbone for the long-term and complete solution of energy security issues. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to define and evaluate specific RES scenarios whose implementation can contribute to further improvement of the energy security of Štrpce. According to [7-9] RES potentials in Kosovo * are as follows: hydro energy (128 MW installed capacity, 621.816 GWh/year), wind (over 2,000 GWh/year), solar energy (160 GWh/year), biomass (5,908,248 t/year).According to [3] RES are the fastest g...